The dawn of innovation : the first American industrial revolution
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New York : PublicAffairs, 2012.
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First edition
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xiv, 368 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
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New York : PublicAffairs, 2012.
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First edition
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English

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In the thirty years after the Civil War, the United States blew by Great Britain to become the greatest economic power in world history. That is a well-known period in history, when titans like Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and J.P. Morgan walked the earth. But as Charles R. Morris shows us, the platform for that spectacular growth spurt was built in the first half of the century. By the 1820s, America was already the worlds most productive manufacturer, and the most intensely commercialized society in history. The War of 1812 jumpstarted the great New England cotton mills, the iron centers in Connecticut and Pennsylvania, and the forges around the Great Lakes. In the decade after the War, the Midwest was opened by entrepreneurs.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Morris, C. R., & Morris, J. E. (2012). The dawn of innovation: the first American industrial revolution (First edition). PublicAffairs.

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Morris, Charles R and J. E. Morris. 2012. The Dawn of Innovation: The First American Industrial Revolution. PublicAffairs.

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Morris, Charles R and J. E. Morris. The Dawn of Innovation: The First American Industrial Revolution PublicAffairs, 2012.

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Morris, Charles R., and J. E Morris. The Dawn of Innovation: The First American Industrial Revolution First edition, PublicAffairs, 2012.

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