Thomas Jefferson Papers

I. Queries concerning Government, Labor, Commerce, &c., [ca. 1 June 1784]

I. Queries concerning Government, Labor, Commerce, &c.

[ca. 1 June 1784]

  • I. Government.
    • 1. The amount of the Civil list?
    • 2. Are the offices of government sought after?1
    • 3. Is the government respected?1
    • 4. The amount of the State debt.
    • 5. Is the interest paid, and principal secured?
    • 6. At what rate do the evidences of the debt sell?
    • 7. The amount of the taxes annually.
    • 8. The duties or imposts on trade and their amount.
    • 9. The proportion of slaves to free inhabitants.
    • 10. Does the spirit of emigration prevail, and whither?
    • 11. Do new settlers come in, and from whence?
  • II. Price of Labour.
    • 1. Labourers in the earth, their wages.
    • 2. Smiths.
    • 3. Carpenters.
    • 4. Masons.
    • 5. Weavers.
    • 6. In rope walks.
    • 7. Ship carpenters.
    • 8. What mechanics most wanted?
  • III. Ship building.
    • 1. What quantity of shipping annually built (in tons)
    • 2. At what price by the ton are they built?
    • 3. From whence the timber and iron?
    • 4. From whence the Cordage?
    • 5. From whence the sailduck.
  • IV. Navigation.
    • 1. What are the wages of the masters of ships?
    • 2. Wages of the mariners.
    • 3. Expence of victualling.
    • 4. The number of hands emploied in vessels of different
      sizes to W. In[dies.]
    • 5. Do. to Europe.
    • 6. Size of vessels emploied in W. Indian trade, and European.
    • 7. The balance of the carrying trade, is it for or against
      the state, and by or for whom [paid?]
    • 8. The quantity (tonnage) of shipping belonging to citizens of the state.
  • V. Fisheries.
    • 1. What fisheries are exercised?
    • 2. How many vessels employed in them?
    • 3. How many hands employed in them.
    • 4. What are the fishing grounds?
    • 5. What are the markets for fish, the oil &c.
    • 6. What are the profits.
    • 7. What sized vessels are mostly employed.
    • 8. How many hands to each.
    • 9. The quantity of fish, of oil, of bones taken.
    • 10. How and from whence are the ships victualled.
    • 11. The circuit of a voiage and time it employs.
  • VI. Exports.
    • 1. The articles and quantities of which they consist.
    • 2. The price at home, and at the market abroad.
    • 3. The markets to which sent, and in what proportion to
      each.
  • VII. Imports.
    • 1. The amount, where bought, and worth here.
    • 2. What articles are made at home to any considerable
      degree?1
  • VIII. Freight
    • 1. What is freight to or from the W. Indies
    • 2. to or from Europe.
    • 3. Is it higher or lower than before the war.
    • 4. How is it paid.
  • IX. Manufactures.
    • 1. What do you manufacture for yourselves considerably.
    • 2. Do you manufacture any and what articles for others.
  • X. Debt to Great Britain.
    • 1. It’s amount.
    • 2. Within what time can it be paid without distress.
    • 3. Will the legislature interpose if the creditor gives no
      indulgence in time.
    • 4. What will be the consequence of no indulgence by the
      creditor and no interference by the legislature.
  • XI. What has the legislature done as to the persons and property,
    objects of the treaty of peace.
  • XII. Depreciation table.

MS (DLC); entirely in TJ’s hand.

1This query was originally framed by Hogendorp, but was employed by TJ only in New York and Connecticut; none of the replies for Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire contains an answer to it.

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