Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1972 - 262 стор. |
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... wanted control of the federal government and both wanted the land west of the Mississippi , then being taken from the Indians . Between them were the growing agrarian masses , who wanted free land for homesteading . After four decades ...
... wanted control of the federal government and both wanted the land west of the Mississippi , then being taken from the Indians . Between them were the growing agrarian masses , who wanted free land for homesteading . After four decades ...
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... wanted to add it to his New York Central ; the " Erie Ring " wanted it for their stock - watering games and their thriving business into New York City , which they multiplied by dealing through Tammany Hall and by blackmailing farmers ...
... wanted to add it to his New York Central ; the " Erie Ring " wanted it for their stock - watering games and their thriving business into New York City , which they multiplied by dealing through Tammany Hall and by blackmailing farmers ...
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... wanted to send out men to organize new societies right away . You see what this would do . He wanted to keep the pot boiling , keep himself prominent before the public . The Haymarket affair shattered the general strike . Gompers and ...
... wanted to send out men to organize new societies right away . You see what this would do . He wanted to keep the pot boiling , keep himself prominent before the public . The Haymarket affair shattered the general strike . Gompers and ...
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The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers 61 9 | 61 |
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