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In a final analysis and evaluation of the Democratic and Whig
programs, Douglass concludes that neither was adequate in itself to
provide the freedom desired by the new nation but that the merging
of the two laid the foundation for modern American democracy.
This study brings together under the heading of business history an
account of the development of leading American financial,
commercial, agricultural, transportation, and manufacturing
enterprises during the period from the settlement of the colonies
to the beginning of the twentieth century.
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