America for Americans: Economic Nationalism and Anglophobia in the Late Nineteenth CenturyBloomsbury Academic, 1973 M08 24 - 258 pages |
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... direct tie between Wells , the Free Trade League , and the British iron masters and manufacturers , was explic- itly revealed and stressed . The campaign was important for it further advanced the pattern and strategy of the ...
... direct tie between Wells , the Free Trade League , and the British iron masters and manufacturers , was explic- itly revealed and stressed . The campaign was important for it further advanced the pattern and strategy of the ...
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... direct trade with Great Britain as the way for the people of the upper Midwest to free themselves of commercial dependency vis a vis the Northeast metropolis . " 2 In the midst of the depression of the 1870s he dismissed as an illusion ...
... direct trade with Great Britain as the way for the people of the upper Midwest to free themselves of commercial dependency vis a vis the Northeast metropolis . " 2 In the midst of the depression of the 1870s he dismissed as an illusion ...
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... direct and speedy postal service , direct lines of communications ( including subsidies for the streamship service ) , and a " stability of government , a sound system of banking , so correlated between the several states of the ...
... direct and speedy postal service , direct lines of communications ( including subsidies for the streamship service ) , and a " stability of government , a sound system of banking , so correlated between the several states of the ...
Contents
Economic Nationalism and | 19 |
The Search for Foreign Markets | 42 |
Blaine Challenges British Supremacy | 67 |
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