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The Revolutionary Early National and Antebellum Eras 17761860 | 108 |
The Reunification Era 18601920 | 240 |
War Depression and War Again 19141946 | 378 |
The Postwar Era 1946 to the Present | 484 |
Subject Index | 575 |
Name Index | 593 |
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13 COLONIES African Americans agricultural antebellum areas average bank became Britain British capital changes Civil colonies colonists Company Congress consumer costs cotton decades decline demand Depression dollar early Economic History Economic Insight Economic Reasoning Proposition economists England exports factor farm farmers Federal Reserve Figure firms Fogel gold gold standard Historical Statistics immigrants important income increase industry inflation investment Journal of Economic junk bonds Keynesian labor force land legislation major manufacturing ment million monetarists monetary Native Americans nomic North output percent period political population postwar President production railroads real wages regions Robert Fogel Robert Higgs sector slavery slaves social savings Source South southern spending standard Stanley Engerman Table tariffs tion tobacco trade transportation unemployment union United University Press wealth West western women workers World World War II York

