American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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Page 81
... representatives , ranked third , while the victory of United States Senator William E. Borah was with League support . Five senators and 13 representatives and the driving of Governor Peter Norbeck into liberal channels was a partial ...
... representatives , ranked third , while the victory of United States Senator William E. Borah was with League support . Five senators and 13 representatives and the driving of Governor Peter Norbeck into liberal channels was a partial ...
Page 82
... representatives in Congress from Wisconsin , seven from Oklahoma , two from Nebraska , and one from Montana , or for the suc- cess of the gubernatorial candidates the Leaguers backed in Wisconsin , Nebraska , Kansas , and Colorado . La ...
... representatives in Congress from Wisconsin , seven from Oklahoma , two from Nebraska , and one from Montana , or for the suc- cess of the gubernatorial candidates the Leaguers backed in Wisconsin , Nebraska , Kansas , and Colorado . La ...
Page 119
... representatives , then about to be chosen for the year 1786 , to annihilate them . This idea communicated itself from very natural causes . The lawyers were odious to debtors as the legal instru- ments of their distresses . They were ...
... representatives , then about to be chosen for the year 1786 , to annihilate them . This idea communicated itself from very natural causes . The lawyers were odious to debtors as the legal instru- ments of their distresses . They were ...
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
Revolts of Indian Farmers | 11 |
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Copyright | |
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