A History of American Economic LifeCrofts, 1946 - 810 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 81
Página 316
... machine industry were to become Americanized , it would have to make its way against these two competitors . The machine first successfully invaded the finishing and preparatory processes . In colonial days small fulling mills were ...
... machine industry were to become Americanized , it would have to make its way against these two competitors . The machine first successfully invaded the finishing and preparatory processes . In colonial days small fulling mills were ...
Página 317
... machine the cards were so arranged upon two small cylinders which removed the fiber from the final cylinder that the ... machine . The jack somewhat resembled the mule , for it had spindles upon a movable frame , but its rollers ...
... machine the cards were so arranged upon two small cylinders which removed the fiber from the final cylinder that the ... machine . The jack somewhat resembled the mule , for it had spindles upon a movable frame , but its rollers ...
Página 489
... machines of considerable ingenuity or constructed frameworks en- abling workers mounted on the machine to bind the grain by hand . Others had turned their attention to the possibility of a mechanical binder using straw , wire , or twine ...
... machines of considerable ingenuity or constructed frameworks en- abling workers mounted on the machine to bind the grain by hand . Others had turned their attention to the possibility of a mechanical binder using straw , wire , or twine ...
Contenido
THE IMPERIAL FRONTIER | 3 |
PRODUCTION IN THE BRITISH COLONIES | 40 |
THE DOMAIN OF COLONIAL COMMERCE | 92 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 16 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acres agricultural American Atlantic banks Britain British Canal capital cent century coal colonies commerce commodities Company competition construction coöperative corn corporations cotton Court crop decade East economic employers England English enterprises Erie Erie Canal established Europe European exports factory farm farmers Federal foreign fur trade Homestead Act immigration important increased industrial revolution industry investment iron islands J. P. Morgan Knights of Labor labor Lake land later legislation loans machine machinery manufacturing Massachusetts ment mercantilist merchant methods mills Mississippi North northern Ohio operations organization Pacific Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Railroad plantations planter ports production profits purchase putting-out system railroads rates region revolution River roads secured Sherman Anti-Trust Act ship slaves soil sold South South Carolina southern steel sugar tion tobacco trade traffic transportation unions United vessels Virginia wages water frame West western wheat workers York