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Industry, Commerce, and Urbanization in the United States, 1790–1870
David SCHLEY
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Urbanization
100%
Commerce
100%
United States
100%
Migrants
50%
Immigrants
50%
Dynamism
50%
Economic Change
50%
Canal
50%
Railroad
50%
Market Exchange
50%
Demographic Change
50%
Low-wage Workers
50%
Urban Institutions
50%
Civil War
50%
Spearheads
50%
Slavery
50%
Federal Architecture
50%
Wage Labour
50%
Urban Hinterland
50%
Internal Improvements
50%
Repetitive Task
50%
Social Sciences
Economic Change
100%
Immigrant
100%
Commerce
100%
Demographic Change
100%
Low Wage
100%
Railway
100%
Urban Institution
100%
Wage Labor
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Commerce
100%
Industry
100%
Workforce
50%
Low Wage
50%
Immigrant
50%