America for Americans: Economic Nationalism and Anglophobia in the Late Nineteenth CenturyBloomsbury Academic, 1973 M08 24 - 258 pages |
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Page 58
... appeared in the 1870s . The most eminent spokesman was the Liberal leader , William E. Gladstone . He had recognized the potential of the American republic in 1878. In an article for the North American Review , he candidly stated that ...
... appeared in the 1870s . The most eminent spokesman was the Liberal leader , William E. Gladstone . He had recognized the potential of the American republic in 1878. In an article for the North American Review , he candidly stated that ...
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... appeared in Great Britain and its fortunes were directly correlated to the business cycle . The nose dive in British exports from 1873 to 1879 prompted a rapid spread of protectionist sentiment that led to the formation in 1881 of the ...
... appeared in Great Britain and its fortunes were directly correlated to the business cycle . The nose dive in British exports from 1873 to 1879 prompted a rapid spread of protectionist sentiment that led to the formation in 1881 of the ...
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... appeared almost immediately , and since the law applied only to the territories , a number of states enacted alien land laws to overcome the existing abuses not covered by the feder- al legislation . With the passage of the 1887 ...
... appeared almost immediately , and since the law applied only to the territories , a number of states enacted alien land laws to overcome the existing abuses not covered by the feder- al legislation . With the passage of the 1887 ...
Contents
Economic Nationalism and | 19 |
The Search for Foreign Markets | 42 |
Blaine Challenges British Supremacy | 67 |
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