The Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota, 1858-1900

The Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota, 1858-1900

Author: Henrietta Melia Larson

Publisher: New York : Columbia university

Published: 1926

Total Pages: 286

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The Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota, 1858-1900

The Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota, 1858-1900

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Published: 1926

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Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota, 1858-1900

Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota, 1858-1900

Author: Henrietta M. Larson

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Published: 1926

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The Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota 1858–1900

The Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota 1858–1900

Author: Henrietta M. Larson

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Published: 1969

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ISBN-13: 9780231898195

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Investigates the development of the system by which the wheat of the middle west is brought from the producer to the consumer to emphasis the place of the market in the history of the west.


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The Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota

The Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota

Author: Henrietta Melia Larson

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Published: 1926

Total Pages: 288

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The Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota

The Wheat Market and the Farmer in Minnesota

Author: Henrietta M. Larson

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Published: 1926

Total Pages: 273

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The Country Life Bulletin

The Country Life Bulletin

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Published: 1927

Total Pages: 326

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Rural America

Rural America

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Published: 1927

Total Pages: 172

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Land and Freedom

Land and Freedom

Author: Reeve Huston

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2000-10-12

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0198031092

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During the early nineteenth-century, two million acres of New York's farmland were controlled by a handful of great families. Along the Hudson Valley and across the Catskills lay the great estates of the Van Rensselaers, the Livingstons, and a dozen lesser landlords. Some two hundred and sixty thousand men, women, and children-a twelfth of the population of New York, the nation's most populous state-worked this land as tenants. Beginning in 1839, these tenants created a movement dedicated to destroying the estates and distributing the land to those who farmed it. The "anti-rent" movement quickly became one of the most powerful and influential movements of the antebellum era. The anti-renters raised issues that lay at the heart of America's republican experiment: the distribution of land, the nature of democracy, and the meaning of freedom. In doing so, they left an indelible mark on politics and public ideals in both New York and the nation. They influenced and bitterly divided both major political parties, and helped create the Republican party. Moreover, they shaped the ideas, policies, and careers of such national leaders as Martin Van Buren, Silas Wright, Horace Greeley, and William Seward. Deftly interweaving an engaging narrative history with broad-ranging social and political analysis, Land and Freedom brings to life the voices of antebellum northern farmers as they debated the critical social and political issues of their day. It grounds those debates in a detailed analysis of social and political change on New York's estates, and demonstrates the impact of farmers' ideas and initiatives on the broader social and political order. In doing so, it offers new insights into the social and political thought of northeastern farmers, the extent and limits of popular political power under the Jacksonian political order, and the social origins of free-labor ideology and the Republican party.


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Download or read book Land and Freedom written by Reeve Huston and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2000-10-12 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During the early nineteenth-century, two million acres of New York's farmland were controlled by a handful of great families. Along the Hudson Valley and across the Catskills lay the great estates of the Van Rensselaers, the Livingstons, and a dozen lesser landlords. Some two hundred and sixty thousand men, women, and children-a twelfth of the population of New York, the nation's most populous state-worked this land as tenants. Beginning in 1839, these tenants created a movement dedicated to destroying the estates and distributing the land to those who farmed it. The "anti-rent" movement quickly became one of the most powerful and influential movements of the antebellum era. The anti-renters raised issues that lay at the heart of America's republican experiment: the distribution of land, the nature of democracy, and the meaning of freedom. In doing so, they left an indelible mark on politics and public ideals in both New York and the nation. They influenced and bitterly divided both major political parties, and helped create the Republican party. Moreover, they shaped the ideas, policies, and careers of such national leaders as Martin Van Buren, Silas Wright, Horace Greeley, and William Seward. Deftly interweaving an engaging narrative history with broad-ranging social and political analysis, Land and Freedom brings to life the voices of antebellum northern farmers as they debated the critical social and political issues of their day. It grounds those debates in a detailed analysis of social and political change on New York's estates, and demonstrates the impact of farmers' ideas and initiatives on the broader social and political order. In doing so, it offers new insights into the social and political thought of northeastern farmers, the extent and limits of popular political power under the Jacksonian political order, and the social origins of free-labor ideology and the Republican party.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: United States. Farm Credit Administration

Publisher:

Published: 1935

Total Pages: 1322

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