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From Riches to Rags: The Merino Sheep Craze of 19th Century New England

The Poor Prole’s Almanac

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The Jarvmeister's Story

Only about 20% of the land below 2000 feet above sea level was agricultural land when Moreno sheep were brought to New England. Within 35 years, that switches to 80%. By 1844, between the influx in New Lowell and the war's ending, the price drops from two dollars a pound around 1809 to around 27 cents a pound in 1840. The landscape becomes almost 80% deforested below 2000 feet in this region. In Maine, only one half of a tenth of a million acres has never been cleared since the colony showed up.

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