Social and Economic History of the United States: From handicraft to factory, 1500-1820Heath, 1930 - Počet stran: 684 |
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... Increased commerce with the East But probably the greatest influence of the Crusades was on Contrary to a prevailing notion , trade between the East and the West , which reached immense proportions under the Romans , did not completely ...
... Increased commerce with the East But probably the greatest influence of the Crusades was on Contrary to a prevailing notion , trade between the East and the West , which reached immense proportions under the Romans , did not completely ...
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... increased money supply , expanding trade , the introduc- tion of the wage system , and the multiplication of enclosures , noted above , made for progress , they also made and social for social inequality . Measured by present - day ...
... increased money supply , expanding trade , the introduc- tion of the wage system , and the multiplication of enclosures , noted above , made for progress , they also made and social for social inequality . Measured by present - day ...
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... increased That the colonists possessed more books and that more books were being read by 1750 is clearly evident from the increased number and size of private libraries , the larger production and importation of books , the increased ...
... increased That the colonists possessed more books and that more books were being read by 1750 is clearly evident from the increased number and size of private libraries , the larger production and importation of books , the increased ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE COLONIAL FARMER | 61 |
THE COLONIAL MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER | 122 |
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