American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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Page 32
... continued . A mob again broke up the court at Worcester , but effective resistance ended in eastern Massa- chusetts when on November 30 a company of cavalry prevented a new insurrection in Concord and captured Job Shattuck . But Shays ...
... continued . A mob again broke up the court at Worcester , but effective resistance ended in eastern Massa- chusetts when on November 30 a company of cavalry prevented a new insurrection in Concord and captured Job Shattuck . But Shays ...
Page 61
... continued to fall , a cry arose about the " Crime of '73 , " and continued to echo for a quarter of a century . Indebted farmers were quick to pick up the chorus of the mine owners . They continued to note also , that , as silver ...
... continued to fall , a cry arose about the " Crime of '73 , " and continued to echo for a quarter of a century . Indebted farmers were quick to pick up the chorus of the mine owners . They continued to note also , that , as silver ...
Page 93
... continued to decline . Thus was the city alleviating farm distress . But another factor needs a brief consideration . Between 1945 and 1947 , farm prosperity was at its peak . Yet in 1945 only 57 % of farm operators owned their land out ...
... continued to decline . Thus was the city alleviating farm distress . But another factor needs a brief consideration . Between 1945 and 1947 , farm prosperity was at its peak . Yet in 1945 only 57 % of farm operators owned their land out ...
Contents
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Movements Between the Revolution and | 30 |
Postbellum Farmers Movements | 48 |
Copyright | |
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