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Fur traders looking for alternate goods for the Canton market started the sandalwood trade. Chinese used the fragrant heart wood for incense, medicinal purposes, for architectural details and carved objects. Hawaiians were long familiar with the wood they called 'iliahi; seven species grew in the Islands. While trade in Hawaiian sandalwood began as early as the 1790s, it didn't take off until fur prices began to drop around 1810.
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