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By the mid1870s the Republican and Democratic parties had between them arrived at an approximately even balance in regional and economic power and in the over - all distribution of votes . The Republican party drew its strength ...
By the mid1870s the Republican and Democratic parties had between them arrived at an approximately even balance in regional and economic power and in the over - all distribution of votes . The Republican party drew its strength ...
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The savings of the average family , the capital of the small business man , the investments set aside for old age - other people's money — these were tools which the new economic royalty used to dig itself in . Those who tilled the soil ...
The savings of the average family , the capital of the small business man , the investments set aside for old age - other people's money — these were tools which the new economic royalty used to dig itself in . Those who tilled the soil ...
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As our nation has grown in size and stature , however - as our industrial economy expanded - these political rights proved ... We have come to a clear realization of the fact that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic ...
As our nation has grown in size and stature , however - as our industrial economy expanded - these political rights proved ... We have come to a clear realization of the fact that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic ...
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Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HAMILTON AND THE FEDERALISTS | 12 |
Alexander Hamilton to Robert Morris April 15 1781 | 21 |
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