The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... hands of the eastern bankers and businessmen and to restore the West and South to power . The Populist platform of ... hand . Ever since 1879 the Treasury had kept a surplus of $ 100,000,000 in gold , known as the gold reserve , to be ...
... hands of the eastern bankers and businessmen and to restore the West and South to power . The Populist platform of ... hand . Ever since 1879 the Treasury had kept a surplus of $ 100,000,000 in gold , known as the gold reserve , to be ...
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... hands of a few individuals and corporations controlling , for their own profit and advantage exclusively , the entire business of the country , including the production and sale of the necessaries of life . The concentration of wealth ...
... hands of a few individuals and corporations controlling , for their own profit and advantage exclusively , the entire business of the country , including the production and sale of the necessaries of life . The concentration of wealth ...
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... hands of Americans . Not long afterward he wrote to President Wilson with reference to the necessity of keeping Mole St. Nicholas out of foreign hands , and then he suggested that the time had come for the United States to define its ...
... hands of Americans . Not long afterward he wrote to President Wilson with reference to the necessity of keeping Mole St. Nicholas out of foreign hands , and then he suggested that the time had come for the United States to define its ...
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The LincolnJohnson Plan | 1 |
The Congressional Plan | 13 |
The Process of Reconstruction | 15 |
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