Check the tables again, that's midway through Britain II, and the leading sectors peaking around that time were pig iron production and raw cotton consumption/
Are you saying British cotton consumption and pig iron consumption peaked around 1792? Seriously? Are you high?
Pig Iron:
https://books.google.com/books?id=Oyg9AA...es&f=false
Cotton http://www.iisg.nl/hpw/papers/broadberry-gupta.pdf
Period Raw Cotton Consumption (tons)
1697-99 550
1700-09 550
1710-19 650
1720-29 750
1730-39 850
1740-49 1050
1750-59 1400
1760-69 1750
1770-79 2400
1780-89 7750
1790-99 14300
1800-09 29800
1810-19 46700
1820-29 83250
1830-39 160350
1840-49 263150
I don't see a peak in cotton consumption around 1792. Even if you put it on per capital terms it still is monotonically rising.
Are you saying British cotton consumption and pig iron consumption peaked around 1792? Seriously? Are you high?
Pig Iron:
https://books.google.com/books?id=Oyg9AA...es&f=false
Cotton http://www.iisg.nl/hpw/papers/broadberry-gupta.pdf
Period Raw Cotton Consumption (tons)
1697-99 550
1700-09 550
1710-19 650
1720-29 750
1730-39 850
1740-49 1050
1750-59 1400
1760-69 1750
1770-79 2400
1780-89 7750
1790-99 14300
1800-09 29800
1810-19 46700
1820-29 83250
1830-39 160350
1840-49 263150
I don't see a peak in cotton consumption around 1792. Even if you put it on per capital terms it still is monotonically rising.