Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 182
... economic history of colonial America . His book was the first volume in a multi - volume economic history of the United States . It remains the missing volume , the only one never to be written . As the years went by , and the range and ...
... economic history of colonial America . His book was the first volume in a multi - volume economic history of the United States . It remains the missing volume , the only one never to be written . As the years went by , and the range and ...
Page 187
... economic developments were " central to the Revolution " ( p . 351 ) . They have been much influenced by Egnal and Ernst who believe that a sense of the economy was an integral element in the politics of the revolutionary movement ...
... economic developments were " central to the Revolution " ( p . 351 ) . They have been much influenced by Egnal and Ernst who believe that a sense of the economy was an integral element in the politics of the revolutionary movement ...
Page 148
... economy of the region seems to have been reasonably prosperous and even to have enjoyed a considerable rate of economic growth over much of the 17th century , neither the soil nor the climate were conducive to the development of staple ...
... economy of the region seems to have been reasonably prosperous and even to have enjoyed a considerable rate of economic growth over much of the 17th century , neither the soil nor the climate were conducive to the development of staple ...
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