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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... period , was 324,750 , which is very nearly double the number of those who were from Great Britain and Ireland . If , then , we suppose that the British accounts were not less accurate in the last period of five years than in the first ...
... period , was 324,750 , which is very nearly double the number of those who were from Great Britain and Ireland . If , then , we suppose that the British accounts were not less accurate in the last period of five years than in the first ...
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... period over 472 % . During the five - year period ending in 1917 , there was an actual decrease of 2.5 % in the number of commercial stations generating all their current , while the number of commercial stations purchasing all of their ...
... period over 472 % . During the five - year period ending in 1917 , there was an actual decrease of 2.5 % in the number of commercial stations generating all their current , while the number of commercial stations purchasing all of their ...
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... PERIOD OF IMMIGRATION : 1900 . Period of immigration . Total ... Foreign - born popula- tion of continental United States in 1900 . 1890-1900 .... 1880-1890 ..... Prior to 1880 ... 10,341,276 2,609,173 3,503,042 4,229,061 In this table ...
... PERIOD OF IMMIGRATION : 1900 . Period of immigration . Total ... Foreign - born popula- tion of continental United States in 1900 . 1890-1900 .... 1880-1890 ..... Prior to 1880 ... 10,341,276 2,609,173 3,503,042 4,229,061 In this table ...
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