The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... activity in the middle 1870's . Between 1874 and 1880 the number of local chapters dropped from more than twenty thousand to four thousand . The reasons for the decline varied in different sections , but some of the factors are fairly ...
... activity in the middle 1870's . Between 1874 and 1880 the number of local chapters dropped from more than twenty thousand to four thousand . The reasons for the decline varied in different sections , but some of the factors are fairly ...
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... activity of the heavy indus- tries : iron and steel , and building materials . Between 1922 and 1928 these industries flourished . They provided the raw materials used by certain new industries and in the spectacular expansion of the ...
... activity of the heavy indus- tries : iron and steel , and building materials . Between 1922 and 1928 these industries flourished . They provided the raw materials used by certain new industries and in the spectacular expansion of the ...
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... activity . But no figures can begin to reveal the spirit or state of mind which accompanied this activity . To call it buoyant optimism would be an extreme understate- Economic ment . Political leaders told the people that a new era had ...
... activity . But no figures can begin to reveal the spirit or state of mind which accompanied this activity . To call it buoyant optimism would be an extreme understate- Economic ment . Political leaders told the people that a new era had ...
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