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The Farmers ' Association of South Carolina , “ The Coming Campaign ” January 23 , 1890 [ Typical of the agrarian movements that were rising up in the South was the one led by “ Pitchfork Ben ” Tillman of South Carolina .
The Farmers ' Association of South Carolina , “ The Coming Campaign ” January 23 , 1890 [ Typical of the agrarian movements that were rising up in the South was the one led by “ Pitchfork Ben ” Tillman of South Carolina .
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The international market , which had devoured everything American farmers could produce during and immediately after World War I , suddenly contracted . And as competition from abroad increased , prices fell still further .
The international market , which had devoured everything American farmers could produce during and immediately after World War I , suddenly contracted . And as competition from abroad increased , prices fell still further .
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DISTRESS OF AMERICAN FARMERS The present condition of American agriculture constitutes an emergency of the gravest character . The Department of Commerce report shows that during 1923 there was a steady and marked increase in dividends ...
DISTRESS OF AMERICAN FARMERS The present condition of American agriculture constitutes an emergency of the gravest character . The Department of Commerce report shows that during 1923 there was a steady and marked increase in dividends ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HAMILTON AND THE FEDERALISTS | 12 |
Alexander Hamilton to Robert Morris April 15 1781 | 21 |
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