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This book explores changes in economic fortunes, social life, and
political issues over 200 years in western New York. Why did
villages spring up in particular locations in 1820? Why did dairy
farming expand during the 1850s and then contract in the 1920? Why
have so many factories in western New York closed their doors since
World War II? As the ox cart was replaced by the railroad, which in
turn was replaced by the automobile, men and women in western New
York were faced with the option to choose to farm in new ways or
live and work in new places. In this book, Native Americans and
early settlers, dairy farmers and milk factories, husbands and
wives on the farm, shopkeepers and customers in the villages are
viewed as players in a social game, each trying to score well.
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