The American Meat and Livestock Industry and American Foreign Policy, 1880-1896University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1966 - 296 páginas |
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... trade was one of the most striking economic , political , and social factors in American history during the late nineteenth century . The consequences and ramifications of the trade went far beyond its raw economic significance touching ...
... trade was one of the most striking economic , political , and social factors in American history during the late nineteenth century . The consequences and ramifications of the trade went far beyond its raw economic significance touching ...
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... trade accounted for a signif- icant part of this total , ranking second only to wheat . In a typical year during the ... trade . The consequences and implications of the export trade in meat and livestock were always twofold . First , in ...
... trade accounted for a signif- icant part of this total , ranking second only to wheat . In a typical year during the ... trade . The consequences and implications of the export trade in meat and livestock were always twofold . First , in ...
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... trade , like these technological marketing advances , played a significant role in the cattle boom . When the boom was entering its most buoyant stage , in 1881-1882 , the Breeder's Gazette commented that the " opening of a direct trade ...
... trade , like these technological marketing advances , played a significant role in the cattle boom . When the boom was entering its most buoyant stage , in 1881-1882 , the Breeder's Gazette commented that the " opening of a direct trade ...
Contenido
THE SEEDS ARE SOWN | 24 |
BOOM BUST AND | 53 |
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF | 82 |
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