Readings in the Economic History of the United StatesLongmans, Green and Company, 1920 - 862 pages |
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acres agricultural Amer American average banks bushels Canal capital Census cent century chap CHAPTER coal colonies colonists Coman commerce Congress corn corn laws cotton crops cultivation currency demand domestic duties early Econ economic effect Encycl England English Erie Erie Canal especially exports factory factures farms foreign trade freight gold grain greenbacks growth Hist History immigration important improved increased industry invention iron labor Lake legislation machine machinery manu manufactures ment methods miles Mississippi Mississippi River movement North Ohio Orleans paper money Pennsylvania period pig iron plantations population production profitable public lands railroads railway rates Revolution rivers Samuel Slater secure settlement silver slavery slaves South South Carolina southern SUGGESTIVE TOPICS supply tariff tariff of 1832 textile tion to-day tobacco tonnage tons TOPICS AND QUESTIONS traffic transportation United vessels Virginia wages wealth West West Indies western wheat York