American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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Page 46
... demand that the tariff itself had helped bring on as a re- prisal . For a time this home - market argument had a ... demand for cloth , but the high tariffs added to living costs , and England's reprisals adversely affected the foreign ...
... demand that the tariff itself had helped bring on as a re- prisal . For a time this home - market argument had a ... demand for cloth , but the high tariffs added to living costs , and England's reprisals adversely affected the foreign ...
Page 150
... demands hereinbefore referred to are as follows : 1. That we demand the abolition of national banks and the substitution of legal tender treasury notes in lieu of national bank notes , issued in sufficient volume to do the business of ...
... demands hereinbefore referred to are as follows : 1. That we demand the abolition of national banks and the substitution of legal tender treasury notes in lieu of national bank notes , issued in sufficient volume to do the business of ...
Page 152
... demands . 1 Ocala Convention , December 2 , 1890 . Report of the Committee on Demands 1. a . We demand the abolition of national banks . b . We demand that the government shall establish sub - treasuries or depositories in the several ...
... demands . 1 Ocala Convention , December 2 , 1890 . Report of the Committee on Demands 1. a . We demand the abolition of national banks . b . We demand that the government shall establish sub - treasuries or depositories in the several ...
Contents
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Movements Between the Revolution and | 30 |
Postbellum Farmers Movements | 48 |
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action agricultural American American Tobacco Company Bland-Allison Act bonds bullion bushel cattle Cedar County cent charge coin colonial Congress court crop debts declared demand Document dollars election Elevator Association English Equity farm farmers Farmers Alliance favor federal force free silver gold Governor grain greenback hundred Industrial Commission interest Iowa John Kansas Kentucky Knights of Labor labor land leaders legal tender legislation legislature Lenker Macune March ment militia milk Mill and Elevator movement national banks Negro Night Riders North Dakota officers operators organization paid party payment Peacher Pequots planters political Populist purchase quitrents railroad rebellion Rensselaerwyck Resolved selling senators settlers sharecroppers Shays Shaysites sheriffs silver Sioux City South Southern Alliance storage tenants terminal elevator tion tobacco town trade treasury notes trucks Union United Virginia vote West wheat