The Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian Traditions in American Politics: A Documentary HistoryAnchor Books, 1968 - 581 pages |
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Page 275
... Farmers ' Conven- tion met in April , 1886. Another in November of the same year perfected a permanent organization under the name of the " Farmers ' Association of South Carolina . " This Associa- tion , representing the reform element ...
... Farmers ' Conven- tion met in April , 1886. Another in November of the same year perfected a permanent organization under the name of the " Farmers ' Association of South Carolina . " This Associa- tion , representing the reform element ...
Page 356
... farmers . Even though farmers controlled the whole bloc of Mid- western states and constituted an organized , disciplined in- terest group in the Republican party , they were able to accom- plish little in their own behalf . Riven by ...
... farmers . Even though farmers controlled the whole bloc of Mid- western states and constituted an organized , disciplined in- terest group in the Republican party , they were able to accom- plish little in their own behalf . Riven by ...
Page 381
... farmers since 1920 have lost their farms through foreclosure or bankruptcy ; that more than 122,000 have surrendered their property without legal proceedings , and that nearly 375,000 have retained possession of their property only ...
... farmers since 1920 have lost their farms through foreclosure or bankruptcy ; that more than 122,000 have surrendered their property without legal proceedings , and that nearly 375,000 have retained possession of their property only ...
Contents
General IntrODUCTION | 1 |
HAMILTON ANd the FederALISTS | 12 |
Alexander Hamilton to Robert Morris April 15 1781 | 21 |
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