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- W1983669702 abstract "Economic and political conditions in the two decades next preceding I8Io were on the whole conducive to sustaining and increasing household manufacturing. The uncertain trade relations between the United States and England, the quasi-war with France in 1798, the unfavorable balance of trade,' Jefferson's embargo policy,2 and the westward movement of population, all tended to force the people to depend more or less upon the homes and plantations for many of the necessities of life. Of all these influences the last two were the most potent. The embargo policy cut off, not only the manufactured supplies which had been coming from England and France, but also the proceeds from the staple articles that the farmers had been sending to these countries. As the frontier moved westward, the distance to a market both for raw materials and for manufactured goods became greater and greater. In reality it was as far from the Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee frontiers in 18io to the eastern markets as it was from" @default.
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- W1983669702 title "Household Manufactures in the United States: A Quarter-Century of Developments 1784-1809. II" @default.
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