A History of American Economic LifeCrofts, 1939 - 810 páginas |
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... agriculture more suited to the economic situation of the eastern agricultural areas . Here the indiffer- ence to innovations and improvements gradually diminished . Here the agri- cultural revolution began to bite home . No institutions ...
... agriculture more suited to the economic situation of the eastern agricultural areas . Here the indiffer- ence to innovations and improvements gradually diminished . Here the agri- cultural revolution began to bite home . No institutions ...
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... agriculture . But by the Civil War there were few institutions that had the means or the men for agricultural re- search and instruction in scientific agriculture . Michigan had just estab- lished the first state - supported agricultural ...
... agriculture . But by the Civil War there were few institutions that had the means or the men for agricultural re- search and instruction in scientific agriculture . Michigan had just estab- lished the first state - supported agricultural ...
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... agricultural development is described in W. L. Wanlass , The United States Department of Agriculture , A Study in Adminis- tration ( 1926 ) and by the shorter articles of A. C. True , a member of the De- partment of Agriculture , in ...
... agricultural development is described in W. L. Wanlass , The United States Department of Agriculture , A Study in Adminis- tration ( 1926 ) and by the shorter articles of A. C. True , a member of the De- partment of Agriculture , in ...
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THE IMPERIAL FRONTIER | 3 |
PRODUCTION IN THE BRITISH COLONIES | 40 |
THE DOMAIN OF COLONIAL COMMERCE | 92 |
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acres agricultural American Atlantic banks began Britain British canal capital cent Central century Civil coal colonies commerce Company competition construction coöperation corporations cotton crop decade economic electric employers engine England English enterprises Erie Erie Canal established European exports factory farm farmers Federal foreign fur trade Homestead Act important increased industrial revolution industry investment iron J. P. Morgan labor Lake land later legislation machine machinery manufacturing Massachusetts ment mercantilist merchant methods mills Mississippi North northern Ohio operations organization Pacific Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Railroad planter ports production profits purchase putting-out system railroad rates region revolution River roads secured Sherman Anti-Trust Act ship slaves South South Carolina southern steel sugar textile tion tobacco trade traffic transportation Union Union Pacific United vessels Virginia wages water frame West West Indies western wheat workers York