Readings in the Economic and Social History of the United States, Volumen1Felix Flügel, Harold Underwood Faulkner Harper & Brothers, 1929 - 978 páginas |
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... Industry 4. Control of Prices . From Industrial Commission Preliminary Report on Trusts , etc. 551 5 ... Industry . From Report of the Com- missioner of Corporations on the Tobacco Industry 564 9. Consolidation in the Steel Industry ...
... Industry 4. Control of Prices . From Industrial Commission Preliminary Report on Trusts , etc. 551 5 ... Industry . From Report of the Com- missioner of Corporations on the Tobacco Industry 564 9. Consolidation in the Steel Industry ...
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... industry near the spruce and poplar forests ; the tanning industry near the chief tanning materials ; slaughtering and meat packing near the stock - raising centers ; the manufacture of agricultural implements near the great hard - wood ...
... industry near the spruce and poplar forests ; the tanning industry near the chief tanning materials ; slaughtering and meat packing near the stock - raising centers ; the manufacture of agricultural implements near the great hard - wood ...
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... industries : The textile industry - concentration of textile mills in New England , improved methods of spinning , impor- tance of cotton - manufacturing . The clothing industry : Establishment of the ready - made - clothing industry ...
... industries : The textile industry - concentration of textile mills in New England , improved methods of spinning , impor- tance of cotton - manufacturing . The clothing industry : Establishment of the ready - made - clothing industry ...
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