This collection comprises the 'Statistical Abstract for the United Kingdom' from 1856 to 1871, offering a comprehensive overview of British economic and social data during a period of significant industrial and imperial expansion. Compiled by the Board of Trade, these abstracts present a wealth of information on population, trade, finance, agriculture, and various other aspects of British life.
Researchers and historians will find valuable insights into the trends and developments shaping Victorian Britain. From detailed trade statistics to demographic shifts, this compilation provides a rich resource for understanding the economic foundations of the British Empire and the social changes occurring within the United Kingdom. This historical record is essential for anyone studying the economic and social history of 19th-century Britain.
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