Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance, Volume 2 |
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The American bankers made the most of their opportunity . ... the continuous expansion of industry and the construction of railroads absorbed all of America's domestic savings and in addition required continuous borrowing in Europe .
The American bankers made the most of their opportunity . ... the continuous expansion of industry and the construction of railroads absorbed all of America's domestic savings and in addition required continuous borrowing in Europe .
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He hoped to assist the democracies and win time to strengthen America's military power , and he considered the existing neutrality legislation " most vitally dangerous to American neu- trality , American security , and American peace .
He hoped to assist the democracies and win time to strengthen America's military power , and he considered the existing neutrality legislation " most vitally dangerous to American neu- trality , American security , and American peace .
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COULTER , E. MERTON : The Confederate States of America , Chap . 7 , Louisiana State University Press , Baton Rouge , La . , 1950 . * FISH , CARL R .: The American Civil War ; An Interpretation , edited by William E. Smith , Chap .
COULTER , E. MERTON : The Confederate States of America , Chap . 7 , Louisiana State University Press , Baton Rouge , La . , 1950 . * FISH , CARL R .: The American Civil War ; An Interpretation , edited by William E. Smith , Chap .
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Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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