Farmer Discontent, 1865-1900Vernon Rosco Carstensen Wiley, 1974 - 184 pages |
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Page 9
... force had grown from 6.2 to 10.9 million ; the nonfarm labor force had grown from 4.3 to 18.1 million . The rise of the agricultural colleges in the years after the Civil War represented another aspect of change along with the steps ...
... force had grown from 6.2 to 10.9 million ; the nonfarm labor force had grown from 4.3 to 18.1 million . The rise of the agricultural colleges in the years after the Civil War represented another aspect of change along with the steps ...
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... force ; and if amendments or new laws are needed to en- force obedience , we call for their speedy enactment . Resolved , That cheap transportation is of vital interest to the West , and that every combination to increase the price ...
... force ; and if amendments or new laws are needed to en- force obedience , we call for their speedy enactment . Resolved , That cheap transportation is of vital interest to the West , and that every combination to increase the price ...
Page 74
... force titles al- ready acquired by aliens , to be relinquished by sale to actual set- tlers and citizens of the United States . 5. That the law - making powers take early action upon such measures as shall effectually prevent the ...
... force titles al- ready acquired by aliens , to be relinquished by sale to actual set- tlers and citizens of the United States . 5. That the law - making powers take early action upon such measures as shall effectually prevent the ...
Contents
Part One GROWTH AND CHANGE IN AMERICAN | 1 |
Part Two THE GRANGER MOVEMENT 18651880 | 17 |
6 The Declaration of Purposes of the Patrons of Hus | 40 |
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