A People & a Nation: To 1877Houghton Mifflin, 1990 - 464페이지 |
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... increasing produc- tion . The speed - up increased the speed of the ma- chines ; the stretch - out increased the number of machines each worker had to operate . Premiums were paid to overseers whose departments pro- duced the most cloth ...
... increasing produc- tion . The speed - up increased the speed of the ma- chines ; the stretch - out increased the number of machines each worker had to operate . Premiums were paid to overseers whose departments pro- duced the most cloth ...
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... increased by leaps and bounds , the Indian population shrank . Alexis de Tocqueville noticed the contrast . " Not only have these wild tribes receded , but they are destroyed , " Tocqueville concluded after personally observing the ...
... increased by leaps and bounds , the Indian population shrank . Alexis de Tocqueville noticed the contrast . " Not only have these wild tribes receded , but they are destroyed , " Tocqueville concluded after personally observing the ...
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... increased . In 1824 an estimated 27 percent of those eligible voted ; from 1828 through 1836 , about 55 percent ; in ... increasing demand for food from farmers . Meanwhile the Democrats , distrustful of the concentration of economic ...
... increased . In 1824 an estimated 27 percent of those eligible voted ; from 1828 through 1836 , about 55 percent ; in ... increasing demand for food from farmers . Meanwhile the Democrats , distrustful of the concentration of economic ...
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The Meeting of Old World and New 14921640 | 3 |
Indian Cultures of North America | 7 |
European Explorations in America | 17 |
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