A History of American Economic LifeCrofts, 1939 - 810 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 71
Página 347
... increased . Massachusetts carpenters raised their wages from $ 1.10 a day in 1800 to $ 1.40 in the two decades 1830-50 , and most male workers in ironworks in Pennsylvania increased their wages . Apparently the wages of skilled artisans ...
... increased . Massachusetts carpenters raised their wages from $ 1.10 a day in 1800 to $ 1.40 in the two decades 1830-50 , and most male workers in ironworks in Pennsylvania increased their wages . Apparently the wages of skilled artisans ...
Página 490
... increased slowly or occasionally even de- clined . Between 1870 and 1920 , in ten principal crops the product per unit of man power approximately doubled . In view of such calculations , the slow increase in agricultural population took ...
... increased slowly or occasionally even de- clined . Between 1870 and 1920 , in ten principal crops the product per unit of man power approximately doubled . In view of such calculations , the slow increase in agricultural population took ...
Página 607
... increased . In 1850 these regions took only 2.2 per cent of the total exports from the United States ; in the quinquennium 1926-30 the average had increased to 15.7 per cent . Likewise exports of American capital to this eastern area ...
... increased . In 1850 these regions took only 2.2 per cent of the total exports from the United States ; in the quinquennium 1926-30 the average had increased to 15.7 per cent . Likewise exports of American capital to this eastern area ...
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 Commission commodities Company competition construction coöperative corn corporations cotton Court crop decade 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 interest investment iron islands Knights of Labor labor Lake land later legislation loans machine machinery manufacturing Massachusetts ment mercantilist merchant methods mills Mississippi movement Negro 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 South South Carolina southern steel sugar tariff tion tobacco trade transportation Union United vessels Virginia wages water frame West western wheat workers York