The American Meat and Livestock Industry and American Foreign Policy, 1880-1896University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1966 - 296 páginas |
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... demanded that their interests , and hence those of a majority of Americans , be more equitably satisfied by the government . In short , they demanded that their political and economic rights be respected within the existing system ...
... demanded that their interests , and hence those of a majority of Americans , be more equitably satisfied by the government . In short , they demanded that their political and economic rights be respected within the existing system ...
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... demanded by any real danger to health . " 23 Despite this reference to American pressure , the President did not mention retaliation against Germany , even though that nation gave no sign of repealing its prohibition . Consequently ...
... demanded by any real danger to health . " 23 Despite this reference to American pressure , the President did not mention retaliation against Germany , even though that nation gave no sign of repealing its prohibition . Consequently ...
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... demanded the Commerce Committee to " make such enactments as will authorize the Secretary of Treasury to exclude . . . any and all importations . . . from all countries that refused to receive our exports of meats . Finally in February ...
... demanded the Commerce Committee to " make such enactments as will authorize the Secretary of Treasury to exclude . . . any and all importations . . . from all countries that refused to receive our exports of meats . Finally in February ...
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THE SEEDS ARE SOWN | 24 |
BOOM BUST AND | 53 |
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF | 82 |
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action Administration advocated agrarian Agriculture American hog American pork animals argument Armour Association beef bill Blaine Breeder's Gazette British cattle industry cattlemen caused Chicago Chicago packers Cleveland combined Commerce Committee Company concern concluded Congress consequence continued countries December defined demanded Department depression disease economic Edmunds Act effect efforts English established Europe European example expand export export trade farm farmer February followed foreign market France French further German Government Government Printing Office groups Harrison hog products House Ibid important increase insisted inspection inspection system interests James January John live cattle livestock industry loss major March meat Morris Morton nature negotiations offered Office overproduction political position Pounds President problem prohibition protection range reason reciprocity Record remove repeal Report Republican restrictions retaliation Rural Rusk Secretary Secretary of Agriculture Senate successful sugar suggested tariff trade treaties United Values Washington western