Structural Shifts in Southern Manufacturing, 1849–1899
Albert W. Niemi
Business History Review, 1971, vol. 45, issue 1, 79-84
Abstract:
In the decade prior to the Civil War, southern manufacturing was surprisingly similar to that of the non-South. In the latter portion of the nineteenth century, however, a wide divergence developed between that region and the rest of the nation.
Date: 1971
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