American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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... legislature accused him of looting the people and then trying to escape with a capital profit . From 1719 to 1732 the rate was two shillings , then four , and after 1768 eight shillings , but there is no record that the periodical ...
... legislature accused him of looting the people and then trying to escape with a capital profit . From 1719 to 1732 the rate was two shillings , then four , and after 1768 eight shillings , but there is no record that the periodical ...
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... legislature , deploring feudal tenures and recommending a commission to adjust the differences between tenants and landlords . To this request the legislature complied in May , but negotiations between the Van Rensselaers and their ...
... legislature , deploring feudal tenures and recommending a commission to adjust the differences between tenants and landlords . To this request the legislature complied in May , but negotiations between the Van Rensselaers and their ...
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... legislature . With this clear mandate , in 1919 the legislature enacted the entire League program , setting up five organi- zations : an Industrial Commission , a Bank of North Dakota , the North Dakota Mill and Elevator Association ...
... legislature . With this clear mandate , in 1919 the legislature enacted the entire League program , setting up five organi- zations : an Industrial Commission , a Bank of North Dakota , the North Dakota Mill and Elevator Association ...
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
Revolts of Indian Farmers | 11 |
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Copyright | |
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