Our Own Times: A Continuous History of the Twentieth Century, Том 1Hazlitt Alva Cuppy J. A. Hill, 1904 |
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... increased from $ 307.69 in 1850 and $ 779.83 in 1870 to about $ 1,235 . The population had grown to 76,303,387 . There were in 1900 nearly 513,000 manufacturing establishments , putting out prod- ucts valued at more than thirteen ...
... increased from $ 307.69 in 1850 and $ 779.83 in 1870 to about $ 1,235 . The population had grown to 76,303,387 . There were in 1900 nearly 513,000 manufacturing establishments , putting out prod- ucts valued at more than thirteen ...
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... increasing demand for workmen and in part because of the successes of labor organizations . A fever of speculation was on the people so strongly that the New York hotels were crowded with strangers who had come to the metropolis to ...
... increasing demand for workmen and in part because of the successes of labor organizations . A fever of speculation was on the people so strongly that the New York hotels were crowded with strangers who had come to the metropolis to ...
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... increasing the prestige lost by the failure of the Homestead strike of 1892 , made certain de- mands upon three of the subsidiary companies . The corporation offi- cials agreed to the union contention as to hours of labor , wages , and ...
... increasing the prestige lost by the failure of the Homestead strike of 1892 , made certain de- mands upon three of the subsidiary companies . The corporation offi- cials agreed to the union contention as to hours of labor , wages , and ...
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... increased only from $ 34,700,000 to $ 41,250,000 . Imports into the United States from South America increased only from $ 100,900,000 in 1890 to $ 102,706,600 in 1900. And yet in 1900 the United States . sent $ 103,000,000 of exports ...
... increased only from $ 34,700,000 to $ 41,250,000 . Imports into the United States from South America increased only from $ 100,900,000 in 1890 to $ 102,706,600 in 1900. And yet in 1900 the United States . sent $ 103,000,000 of exports ...
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... increased . Events brought opportunity to extend the national prestige , to widen the national markets . Those opportunities were seized , the people realizing that colonial expansion was in accord not only with the new note in the ...
... increased . Events brought opportunity to extend the national prestige , to widen the national markets . Those opportunities were seized , the people realizing that colonial expansion was in accord not only with the new note in the ...
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