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Regulating Railroad Innovation: Business, Technology, and by Steven W. Usselman

By Steven W. Usselman

Efforts to create and mildew new applied sciences were a important, recurrent characteristic of the yank adventure for the reason that at the least the time of the Revolution. some of the such a lot tumultuous occasions within the nation's background have concerned disputes over the appropriateness and desirability of specific applied sciences. for almost a century, railroad know-how repeatedly posed novel demanding situations for american citizens, prompting them to reexamine their such a lot adored associations and ideology. masking a now overlooked element of yank background, Usselman strains their myriad struggles in wealthy aspect.

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Their one significant staple export, cotton, came overwhelmingly from the comparatively few Americans who owned significant numbers of slaves. Because large plantations generally produced sufficient foodstuffs to feed their owners and their work forces, 21 Howe, Political Culture, pp. 97–110. 22 Silbey, American Political Nation, p. 91. 26 Assembling the Machine, 1840–1876 these planters, too, remained economically detached from the vast majority of white Americans. Whigs thus had good reason to believe that a program emphasizing the nurture of domestic manufacturing might meet with widespread acceptance and perhaps form the basis of a powerful new political alliance.

Whigs thus had good reason to believe that a program emphasizing the nurture of domestic manufacturing might meet with widespread acceptance and perhaps form the basis of a powerful new political alliance. 23 Local Promotionalism and the Equalization of Benefits This subtle refashioning of the Whig appeal in national politics was paralleled by developments at the state and local level, which if anything gained heightened significance in the wake of Jackson’s successful attack upon federal economic initiatives.

Baker, Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1983), p. 143. Supporting Zachary Taylor in 1848, Lincoln painted a picture of the Democrats wielding the veto and embedding particular issues in a comprehensive platform, thus undermining the authority of the legislature. “That the constitution gives the President a negative on legislation, all know; but that this negative should be so combined with platforms, and other appliances, as to enable him, and, in fact, almost compel him, to take the whole of the legislation into his own hands, is what we object to, is what Gen.

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