America for Americans: Economic Nationalism and Anglophobia in the Late Nineteenth CenturyBloomsbury Academic, 1973 M08 24 - 258 pages |
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... further strengthened by its surplus capital , placed the United States , still a developing country , in an economically de- pendent position . And it was this analysis , no longer exclusively tied to the tariff debate , with its ...
... further strengthened by its surplus capital , placed the United States , still a developing country , in an economically de- pendent position . And it was this analysis , no longer exclusively tied to the tariff debate , with its ...
Page 99
... further acquisitions . Blaine declared in his letter accepting the Republican nomination that " it is but fair that the public land should be dis- posed of only to actual settlers and to those who are citizens of the Republic , or ...
... further acquisitions . Blaine declared in his letter accepting the Republican nomination that " it is but fair that the public land should be dis- posed of only to actual settlers and to those who are citizens of the Republic , or ...
Page 103
... further opposition pre- vented the president from offering active and sustained support for alien land legislation . The tariff and silver issues were destroying party unity and a full - scale administrative campaign for an alien land ...
... further opposition pre- vented the president from offering active and sustained support for alien land legislation . The tariff and silver issues were destroying party unity and a full - scale administrative campaign for an alien land ...
Contents
Economic Nationalism and | 19 |
The Search for Foreign Markets | 42 |
Blaine Challenges British Supremacy | 67 |
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