Social and Economic History of the United States: From handicraft to factory, 1500-1820Heath, 1930 - Počet stran: 684 |
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... manufacture of Spain had expanded enormously . Woolen manufacture , for example , supported a third of the population , and silk manufacture was increasing rapidly . With the loss of these industrious peoples Spain was unable to support ...
... manufacture of Spain had expanded enormously . Woolen manufacture , for example , supported a third of the population , and silk manufacture was increasing rapidly . With the loss of these industrious peoples Spain was unable to support ...
Strana 203
... manufacture for con- sumption within its borders . A second law restricting colonial manufacture was enacted in 1732. Favored by an abundance of beaver and unhampered by government regulations , New Yorkers and New 2. The Hat Englanders ...
... manufacture for con- sumption within its borders . A second law restricting colonial manufacture was enacted in 1732. Favored by an abundance of beaver and unhampered by government regulations , New Yorkers and New 2. The Hat Englanders ...
Strana 595
... manufacture , 147 Lentils , introduced in America , 21 Leonard of Pisa , sphericity of earth , 7 Lexington , Battle of , 273 ; effect on British conservatives , 273 ; effect on radicals , 273 ; Daniel Shays , 340 ; Transylvania ...
... manufacture , 147 Lentils , introduced in America , 21 Leonard of Pisa , sphericity of earth , 7 Lexington , Battle of , 273 ; effect on British conservatives , 273 ; effect on radicals , 273 ; Daniel Shays , 340 ; Transylvania ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE COLONIAL FARMER | 61 |
THE COLONIAL MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER | 122 |
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