Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 477
... capital of South Carolina , to enforce the President's proclamation . Hamp- ton won the election , but the Repub- licans refused to submit , claiming Chamberlain's election by over 3,100 votes . Both Hampton and Chamber- lain were ...
... capital of South Carolina , to enforce the President's proclamation . Hamp- ton won the election , but the Repub- licans refused to submit , claiming Chamberlain's election by over 3,100 votes . Both Hampton and Chamber- lain were ...
Page 481
... capital , so much needed to develop the South , was timid in the face of misgov- ernment , high taxes , and heavy debts . Land was cheap , but purchasers were few ; mortgage sales were frequent , and it is estimated that half the origi ...
... capital , so much needed to develop the South , was timid in the face of misgov- ernment , high taxes , and heavy debts . Land was cheap , but purchasers were few ; mortgage sales were frequent , and it is estimated that half the origi ...
Page 482
... capital and immigra- tion , the evils of government , and of government , and the loss by emigration of 2,000,000 of the population to other sections . But by 1880 it was clear that the white districts of the South were on the eve of an ...
... capital and immigra- tion , the evils of government , and of government , and the loss by emigration of 2,000,000 of the population to other sections . But by 1880 it was clear that the white districts of the South were on the eve of an ...
Page 19
... capital and de- posits of banks ; it also reduced the duties on tobacco by one - half . The loss in internal revenues , however , 66 was not so great as anticipated , as there was a constant gain from the duties on spirits and fermented ...
... capital and de- posits of banks ; it also reduced the duties on tobacco by one - half . The loss in internal revenues , however , 66 was not so great as anticipated , as there was a constant gain from the duties on spirits and fermented ...
Page 33
... capital , the hours of labor , the earnings of laboring men and women , and the means of promoting their ma- terial , social , intellectual , and moral prosperity . " In 1889 , four new stars were added to our flag when President ...
... capital , the hours of labor , the earnings of laboring men and women , and the means of promoting their ma- terial , social , intellectual , and moral prosperity . " In 1889 , four new stars were added to our flag when President ...
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