The Rise of American Commerce and IndustryCentury, 1927 - 500 halaman |
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... table - lands , mountain ranges , and intervening valleys , extending from Nova Scotia to Ala- bama and comprising altogether an area of about 300,000 square miles . Descending the western slope of the Appalachian highland , we enter ...
... table - lands , mountain ranges , and intervening valleys , extending from Nova Scotia to Ala- bama and comprising altogether an area of about 300,000 square miles . Descending the western slope of the Appalachian highland , we enter ...
Halaman 24
... table - lands . Along the greater part of the coast the land goes down quite abruptly to the ocean . The western coast did not invite settlement , for on that side there are but few good harbors , and but few navigable streams lead up ...
... table - lands . Along the greater part of the coast the land goes down quite abruptly to the ocean . The western coast did not invite settlement , for on that side there are but few good harbors , and but few navigable streams lead up ...
Halaman 40
... tables , but in New England fish were caught not only for home use but for export . Fisheries were devel- oped on a large scale and became a most important factor in the industrial organization . The interests not only of the store and ...
... tables , but in New England fish were caught not only for home use but for export . Fisheries were devel- oped on a large scale and became a most important factor in the industrial organization . The interests not only of the store and ...
Halaman 47
... tables . Besides corn , pumpkins and beans , the cultivation of which was learned from the Indians , the farmers of New England also raised peas , parsnips and turnips from seeds brought over from England . Wheat was raised to some ...
... tables . Besides corn , pumpkins and beans , the cultivation of which was learned from the Indians , the farmers of New England also raised peas , parsnips and turnips from seeds brought over from England . Wheat was raised to some ...
Halaman 52
... tables ? 9. Distinguish between the English and the American use of the word " corn . " 10. Fruits and Agricultural Products : Farrand , 45-53 ; Faulkner , 57-60 . II . The Indians as Farmers : Sanford , 1-12 . 12. Agricultural Land ...
... tables ? 9. Distinguish between the English and the American use of the word " corn . " 10. Fruits and Agricultural Products : Farrand , 45-53 ; Faulkner , 57-60 . II . The Indians as Farmers : Sanford , 1-12 . 12. Agricultural Land ...
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