Planters' Progress

Planters' Progress
Title Planters' Progress PDF eBook
Author Mervyn F. Hill
Publisher
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Release 1970
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Planters' Progress

Planters' Progress
Title Planters' Progress PDF eBook
Author Mervyn F. Hill
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1958
Genre Coffee
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The Planters' Progress

The Planters' Progress
Title The Planters' Progress PDF eBook
Author Timothy Michael Healy
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1921
Genre Ireland
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Planters' Progress

Planters' Progress
Title Planters' Progress PDF eBook
Author Chad Henderson Morgan
Publisher
Pages 163
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780813028729

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Planters' Progress is the first book to examine the profoundly transformative industrialization of a southern state during the Civil War. More than any other Confederate state, Georgia mixed economic modernization with a large and concentrated slave population. In this pathbreaking study, Chad Morgan shows that Georgia's remarkable industrial metamorphosis had been a long-sought goal of the state's planter elite. Georgia's industrialization, underwritten by the Confederate government, changed southern life fundamentally. A constellation of state-owned factories in Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, and Macon made up a sizeable munitions and supply complex that kept Confederate armies in the fields for four years against the preeminent industrial power of the North. Moreover, the government in Richmond provided numerous official goads and incentives to non-government manufacturers, setting off a boom in private industry. Georgia cities grew and the state government expanded its function to include welfare programs for those displaced and impoverished by the war. Georgia planters had always desired a level of modernization consistent with their ascendancy as the ruling slaveowner class. Morgan shows that far from being an unwanted consequence of the Civil War, the modernization of Confederate Georgia was an elaboration and acceleration of existing tendencies, and he confutes long and deeply held ideas about the nature of the Old South. Planters' Progress is a compelling reconsideration not only of Confederate industrialization but also of the Confederate experience as a whole.

Planters' Progress

Planters' Progress
Title Planters' Progress PDF eBook
Author Chad Henderson Morgan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Agricultural industries
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The Planters' Progress

The Planters' Progress
Title The Planters' Progress PDF eBook
Author T. M. Healy
Publisher
Pages 71
Release 1921
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Zapata and the Mexican Revolution

Zapata and the Mexican Revolution
Title Zapata and the Mexican Revolution PDF eBook
Author John Womack
Publisher Vintage
Pages 480
Release 2011-07-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307803325

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This essential volume recalls the activities of Emiliano Zapata (1879-1919), a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution; he formed and commanded an important revolutionary force during this conflict. Womack focuses attention on Zapata's activities and his home state of Morelos during the Revolution. Zapata quickly rose from his position as a peasant leader in a village seeking agrarian reform. Zapata's dedication to the cause of land rights made him a hero to the people. Womack describes the contributing factors and conditions preceding the Mexican Revolution, creating a narrative that examines political and agrarian transformations on local and national levels.