United States -- Economic conditions -- To 1865
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United States -- Economic conditions -- To 1865
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- America's first Great Depression, economic crisis and political disorder after the Panic of 1837, Alasdair Roberts
- Slavery's capitalism, a new history of American economic development, edited by Sven Beckert and Seth Rockman
- The urban crucible, the northern seaports and the origins of the American Revolution, Gary B. Nash
- The founding fortunes, how the wealthy paid for and profited from America's revolution, Tom Shachtman
- Tom Paine and Revolutionary America, Eric Foner
- The pre-Civil War era
- Slavery, capitalism, and politics in the antebellum Republic, John Ashworth
- The founding fortunes, how the wealthy paid for and profited from America's revolution, Tom Shachtman
- What hath God wrought, Daniel Walker Howe, Part I
- Engines of change, the American industrial revolution, 1790-1860, Brooke Hindle and Steven Lubar
- Home and work, housework, wages, and the ideology of labor in the early republic, Jeanne Boydston
- From British peasants to colonial American farmers, Allan Kulikoff
- Astor and the Oregon country, by Grace Flandrau
- 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 States within the past century and showing the present magnitude of our financial and commercial institutions, a history of American commerce by one hundred Americans, with a chronological table of the important events of American commerce and invention within the past one hundred years,, edited by Chauncey M. Depew, LL.D., issued in commemoration of the completion of the first century of American commercial progress as inaugurated by the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation negotiated by Chief Justice Jay and approved by President Washington in 1795, in two volumes, 1895
- A history of American manufactures, from 1608 to 1860 ..., comprising annals of the industry of the United States in machinery, manufactures and useful arts, with a notice of the important inventions, tariffs, and results of each decennial census., By J. Leander Bishop
- The Industrial Revolution, Mary Collins
- The roots of American industrialization, David R. Meyer
- The founding fortunes, how the wealthy paid for and profited from America's revolution, Tom Shachtman
- The economy of colonial America, Edwin J. Perkins
- A history of American manufactures from 1608 to 1860; exhibiting the origin and growth of the principal mechanic arts and manufactures, from the earliest colonial period to the adoption of the constitution; and, comprising annals of the industry of the United States in machinery, manufactures and useful arts, with a notice of the important inventions, tariffs, and results of each decennial census, By J. Leander Bishop
- The panic of 1819, the first great depression, by Andrew H. Browning
- What hath God wrought, the transformation of America, 1815-1848, Daniel Walker Howe
- Before 1776, life in the American colonies, by Robert J. Allison, Part 2
- Before 1776, life in the American colonies, by Robert J. Allison, Part 1
- Ways and means, Lincoln and his cabinet and the financing of the Civil War, Roger Lowenstein
- Adam Smith and the origins of American enterprise, how America's industrial success was forged by the timely ideas of a brilliant Scots economist, Roy C. Smith
- The dead march, a history of the Mexican-American War, Peter Guardino
- Alexander Hamilton, a biography, Forrest McDonald
- One nation under debt, Hamilton, Jefferson, and the history of what we owe, Robert E. Wright
- Before 1776, life in the American colonies, by Robert J. Allison, Part 3
- John Jacob Astor, America's first multimillionaire, Axel Madsen
- Thomas Paine; his life, work and times, Audrey Williamson
- Before 1776, life in the American colonies, Robert J. Allison
- What hath God wrought, the transformation of America, 1815-1848, Daniel Walker Howe
- Before 1776, life in the American colonies, by Robert J. Allison
- This is who we were, [compiled by] Grey House Publishing
- The market revolution, Jacksonian America, 1815-1846, Charles Sellers
- Radical Hamilton, economic lessons from a misunderstood founder, Christian Parenti
- Handwritten journal entry of Horatio Gates Onderdonk, discussing economic conditions, rental market in New York City, his real estate holdings, and ornamental plantings
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