The American Meat and Livestock Industry and American Foreign Policy, 1880-1896University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1966 - 296 páginas |
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... restricted European countries . American products thus entered prohibited markets with remarkable ease ; and the actual loss of the market was not as substantial as it might appear . Secondly , since the restrictions did not occur ...
... restricted European countries . American products thus entered prohibited markets with remarkable ease ; and the actual loss of the market was not as substantial as it might appear . Secondly , since the restrictions did not occur ...
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... restrictions and asking governmental assistance . William H. Davis complained that the restrictions " seriously interrupted " a growing company trade.3 Addressing itself to a much broader interest , Armour and Company stated that the ...
... restrictions and asking governmental assistance . William H. Davis complained that the restrictions " seriously interrupted " a growing company trade.3 Addressing itself to a much broader interest , Armour and Company stated that the ...
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... restrictions for reasons of health was " mistaken and wrongful " and more probably a mere cover for more sinister reasons . 5 This attitude stemmed from two basic assumptions . The first was that American meats , at worst , could not ...
... restrictions for reasons of health was " mistaken and wrongful " and more probably a mere cover for more sinister reasons . 5 This attitude stemmed from two basic assumptions . The first was that American meats , at worst , could not ...
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THE SEEDS ARE SOWN | 24 |
BOOM BUST AND | 53 |
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF | 82 |
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Términos y frases comunes
1st Sess 48th Cong action advocated agrarian American cattle American exports American hog products American livestock American meat American pork Armour and Company bill Blaine Breeder's Gazette British cattlemen Chicago packers Chicago Tribune commercial Committee concessions Congress contagious disease corn countries December demanded Democratic depression dressed beef economic Edmunds Act English Europe expand the foreign export trade EXPORTS OF HOG farm February February 28 foreign market France Frelinghuysen French German Government Government Printing Office Gustavus Franklin Swift Harrison Administration herds Ibid importation of American inspection system interests January livestock industry March McKinley Tariff meat inspection meat packing industry microscopic inspection National Stockman negotiations Nelson Morris Number overproduction pleuro-pneumonia political Prairie Farmer President problem prohibition Range Cattle Industry reciprocity arrangements repeal Republican restrictions retaliation retaliatory Rusk Secretary of Agriculture Senate Report 345 slaughter Stockman and Farmer sugar surpluses Swift treaties trichinae United Values Walter Q Washington Western Rural Whitelaw Reid