American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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... senators to Congress , in addition to a few sympathetic Southern Democrats , such as Tillman , who went to the ... Senator Marion Butler of North Carolina warned the Populist convention , the surrender of party identity would soon result ...
... senators to Congress , in addition to a few sympathetic Southern Democrats , such as Tillman , who went to the ... Senator Marion Butler of North Carolina warned the Populist convention , the surrender of party identity would soon result ...
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... senators , but failed in a measure to draft a new state constitution . In 1918 they retained the state offices , built up their strength in the supreme court to four out of the five judges , and got a wide control of both houses of the ...
... senators , but failed in a measure to draft a new state constitution . In 1918 they retained the state offices , built up their strength in the supreme court to four out of the five judges , and got a wide control of both houses of the ...
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Fred Albert Shannon. sult of the election of 1918. Idaho , with 8 senators and 14 representatives , ranked third , while the victory of United States Senator William E. Borah was with League support . Five senators and 13 representatives ...
Fred Albert Shannon. sult of the election of 1918. Idaho , with 8 senators and 14 representatives , ranked third , while the victory of United States Senator William E. Borah was with League support . Five senators and 13 representatives ...
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
Revolts of Indian Farmers | 11 |
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Copyright | |
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