Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 482
... in all lines of indus- try , a general tendency toward the con- solidation of capital and of industrial enterprises , on extension of commerce under the protection of the tariff , a great increase 482 AGRICULTURAL DECLINE .
... in all lines of indus- try , a general tendency toward the con- solidation of capital and of industrial enterprises , on extension of commerce under the protection of the tariff , a great increase 482 AGRICULTURAL DECLINE .
Page 483
... protection of the tariff , a great increase of population by im- migration , and a widespread organiza- tion of labor unions . In the South there was a marked decline in the agricultural industries of the former slave - labor districts ...
... protection of the tariff , a great increase of population by im- migration , and a widespread organiza- tion of labor unions . In the South there was a marked decline in the agricultural industries of the former slave - labor districts ...
Page 4
... protection . Major Thornburg , with three companies of cavalry , was sent to Meeker's aid , but Judson E. Walker , Campaigns of General Cus- ter in the Northwest and the Final Surrender of Sitting Bull , pp . 59-76 ; Miles , Personal ...
... protection . Major Thornburg , with three companies of cavalry , was sent to Meeker's aid , but Judson E. Walker , Campaigns of General Cus- ter in the Northwest and the Final Surrender of Sitting Bull , pp . 59-76 ; Miles , Personal ...
Page 12
... protected ; that the civil ser- vice be thoroughly reformed ; that a tariff be enacted for revenue purposes only ; that the election laws be re- formed ; that the treaty with China be revised , etc. They concluded by say- ing : We ...
... protected ; that the civil ser- vice be thoroughly reformed ; that a tariff be enacted for revenue purposes only ; that the election laws be re- formed ; that the treaty with China be revised , etc. They concluded by say- ing : We ...
Page 14
... protection . The British government , however , declined to accept the amendments suggested by Mr. Blaine , and con- siderable diplomatic correspondence ensued with Blaine and with his suc- cessor , Mr. Frelinghuysen . ‡ The latter held ...
... protection . The British government , however , declined to accept the amendments suggested by Mr. Blaine , and con- siderable diplomatic correspondence ensued with Blaine and with his suc- cessor , Mr. Frelinghuysen . ‡ The latter held ...
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