The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... land grant policies ; these measures help to account for the greatest mass movement of population in all history . For several years before the Civil War advocates of a new federal land policy had been calling for free land . President ...
... land grant policies ; these measures help to account for the greatest mass movement of population in all history . For several years before the Civil War advocates of a new federal land policy had been calling for free land . President ...
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... land for this purpose . The measure passed Congress , only to be defeated by one of Buchanan's vetoes . In 1862 this Morrill bill was revived and enacted . It Northern ... LAND GRANTS FOR TRANSPORTATION . Land Grants for Transportation.
... land for this purpose . The measure passed Congress , only to be defeated by one of Buchanan's vetoes . In 1862 this Morrill bill was revived and enacted . It Northern ... LAND GRANTS FOR TRANSPORTATION . Land Grants for Transportation.
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... land sold at better than $ 300 per acre . In terms of index numbers , with the aver- age from 1909 to 1914 taken as 100 , the buying power of farmers advanced from 101 in 1914 to 118 in 1916 , 175 in 1917 , 202 in 1918 , 213 in 1919 ...
... land sold at better than $ 300 per acre . In terms of index numbers , with the aver- age from 1909 to 1914 taken as 100 , the buying power of farmers advanced from 101 in 1914 to 118 in 1916 , 175 in 1917 , 202 in 1918 , 213 in 1919 ...
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