Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1972 - 262 стор. |
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... early as 1853 the dour , semiliterate commodore was worth about $ 11 million , little of which he spent on his wife and nine children , who led a notably sparse existence . His son William , whom he considered stupid , was shipped off ...
... early as 1853 the dour , semiliterate commodore was worth about $ 11 million , little of which he spent on his wife and nine children , who led a notably sparse existence . His son William , whom he considered stupid , was shipped off ...
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... early nineties political violence at the mines , factories , and on the railroads had become a daily oc- currence . In 1887 blacks in Louisiana sugar fields formed a Knights of Labor local which was soon joined by many whites . In ...
... early nineties political violence at the mines , factories , and on the railroads had become a daily oc- currence . In 1887 blacks in Louisiana sugar fields formed a Knights of Labor local which was soon joined by many whites . In ...
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... early summer 1894 , workers at the Pullman Palace Car Company touched off the Second Great Railway Strike . The Pullman factory - model city complex had been built by the company in the early eighties as an experiment in labor rela ...
... early summer 1894 , workers at the Pullman Palace Car Company touched off the Second Great Railway Strike . The Pullman factory - model city complex had been built by the company in the early eighties as an experiment in labor rela ...
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The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers 61 9 | 61 |
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