American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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... trade in 1784 , an action that the moneyed interests around Philadelphia condoned because of privileges in trade that they still retained . On top of this , the govern- ment had not yet done anything effective toward the settlement of ...
... trade in 1784 , an action that the moneyed interests around Philadelphia condoned because of privileges in trade that they still retained . On top of this , the govern- ment had not yet done anything effective toward the settlement of ...
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... trade wth ym for wch hee had every 3rd skinne , which trading wth ye Indians has proved soe fatall to these pts of ... trade ) still ptecting ym for these many years agt ye people , & tho . ye complaints of their murdrs have been ...
... trade wth ym for wch hee had every 3rd skinne , which trading wth ye Indians has proved soe fatall to these pts of ... trade ) still ptecting ym for these many years agt ye people , & tho . ye complaints of their murdrs have been ...
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Fred Albert Shannon. Document No. 22 THE NONPARTISAN LEAGUE'S ANSWER TO THE GRAIN TRADE * The recommendation of the Federal Trade Commission ( in the preceding document ) for public - owned elevators to compete with private ones , and ...
Fred Albert Shannon. Document No. 22 THE NONPARTISAN LEAGUE'S ANSWER TO THE GRAIN TRADE * The recommendation of the Federal Trade Commission ( in the preceding document ) for public - owned elevators to compete with private ones , and ...
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
Revolts of Indian Farmers | 11 |
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Copyright | |
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acres agricultural American Association Bacon Bland-Allison Act bullion bushel cattle Cedar County cent charge coin coinage colonial Congress cooperative cotton court crop currency debts declared demand Document efforts election elevators England English farm farmers Farmers Alliance favor federal force free silver free-silver frontier gold Governor grain greenback hundred Industrial Commission interest Iowa John Kansas Knights of Labor labor land landlords later legal tender legislation legislature Macune ment militia milk movement national banks Negro Night Riders Nonpartisan League North Dakota officers Opechancanough operators organization paid party payment Pennsylvania Pequots Philip planters political Populist purchase quitrents railroad Rebellion Rensselaerwyck sell senators settlers sharecroppers Shays Shaysites sheriff Sioux City South Southern Alliance tenants tion tobacco town trade treasury notes Union United Virginia vote Washington West wheat Whiskey Insurrection ye Indians