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1795-1895. One Hundred Years Of American Commerce; Consisting Of One Hundred Original Articles On Commercial Topics Describing The Practical Development Of The Various Branches Of Trade In The United

1795-1895. One Hundred Years Of American Commerce; Consisting Of One Hundred Original Articles On Commercial Topics Describing The Practical Development Of The Various Branches Of Trade In The United

 

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2020
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Historia de América
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9789354186714
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One hundred voices trace a nation’s commerce across a tumultuous century. A century of commerce, distilled. Edited by Chauncey Depew, this anthology gathers one hundred original articles that chart the practical development of American trade from 1795 to 1895 and provides a chronological table of the important events of commerce and invention. Contributions from a wide range of contemporary observers and practitioners map how local exchange organised into national networks, how credit and markets expanded, and how the industrial revolution in America transformed production and distribution. As a business development anthology and commercial history collection, it balances first-hand reportage with analytical perspective, making American commerce history and the economic history of the United States both accessible and revealing for general readers while supplying a rigorous historical trade reference for researchers and historians.Historically significant and unusually comprehensive for its era, this volume captures the mechanics of change that underpin financial institutions growth and the 1800s United States economy. It serves as a useful business education resource, a primary reference for scholars, and a readable documentary narrative for curious readers. Edited and framed by Chauncey Depew, it sits among chauncey depew works as an enduring window into nineteenth century trade and the commercial imagination of the time. Academic libraries and private collectors will appreciate its documentary value; lecturers may draw concise case studies for courses on trade and finance, while business students gain historical insight into the institutional structures that shaped modern markets. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether sought by casual readers seeking vivid historical context or by classic-literature collectors assembling a curated shelf, this collection rewards both study and display.

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