Cotton represented a majority of American export to china and the rest of the world. For such a valuable resource many people were caught in a crossfire of financial greed. Just as silk proved the most valuable to china, cotton proved the most valuable to America.
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Answer To relate a traditional proverb: Ui mai koe ki ahau he aha te mea nui o te ao, Māku e kī atu he tangata, he tangata, he tangata. This is Maori for "Ask me what is the greatest thing in the world, I will reply: it is people, it is people, it is people."Another answer:The worlds most valuable item is its ecology. Without humans the world would get along just fine, without the world (or its ecology) humans would not do to well.Another answer:All esoterics aside; the worlds most valuable single item is the International Space Station; cost $100 billion.Another answer:According to Socrates, the most valuable thing in the world is wisdom, because without wisdom, one cannot know the true value of anything else.Another answer:The worlds most valuable substance is antimatter.Another Answer:Pure water . . . the plants need it, the animals need the plants, meat eaters need plants, we need the animals and the plants and the water...Another Answer:Knowledge.Another Answer:The most valuable thing in this world is our parents who gave life, knowledge and awareness to us.Another Answer:Time. You need time to get knowledge and everything else that exists.Another Answer:Happiness and Contentment with life.Another AnswerLand and leadership. For example if you have no land, country and leader, the world won't know who you are and won't help your people.
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The most valuable signature in the world is believed to be that of William Shakespeare, as his autograph is extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors. Another highly valuable signature is that of Leonardo da Vinci, known for his iconic artworks.
the personalized autograph is less valuable because it has more appeal to the person whose name is on it than it does to the general public so just the plain autograph is the most valuable
It is william Shakespeare Calvin john sons is the coolest though
an autograph is when someone signs an item and depending on whos autograph you obtain it can be exteremely valuable
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Thomas Lynch's signature is rarest which would make it the most valuable. John Hancock would be another very valuable autograph, Because he was the first to sign. But an autograph's value is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe is most valuable car.
World Series Most Valuable Player Award was created in 1955.
what is the most valuable cultural legacy for the modern world from the first civillizations
Paul Mccartney
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