Major Documents in American Economic History: From an agrarian to an industrial economy (1785-1900)Louis Morton Hacker Van Nostrand, 1961 V. 1. From an agrarian to an industrial economy (1785-1900)--v. 2. The problems of a world power (the 20th century). |
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... demand for the produces of agri- cultural countries is , in a great degree rather casual and occasional , than certain or constant . . . . ... Considering how fast and how much the progress of new settlements in the United States must ...
... demand for the produces of agri- cultural countries is , in a great degree rather casual and occasional , than certain or constant . . . . ... Considering how fast and how much the progress of new settlements in the United States must ...
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... demand and supply , that where a demand is made for a given article the demand extends far beyond the particular want . For instance , if there is a demand in England for ten million bushels of wheat , that demand affects the price of ...
... demand and supply , that where a demand is made for a given article the demand extends far beyond the particular want . For instance , if there is a demand in England for ten million bushels of wheat , that demand affects the price of ...
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... demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1 . ( B ) We demand that the amount of circulating medium be speedily increased to not less than $ 50 per capita . ( C ) We demand a graduated ...
... demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1 . ( B ) We demand that the amount of circulating medium be speedily increased to not less than $ 50 per capita . ( C ) We demand a graduated ...
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Economic Provisions of the Constitution of | 7 |
The Land Ordinance of May 20 1785 | 13 |
Establishing the First Bank of the United States | 21 |
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