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  2. Swing Riots - Wikipedia

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    Swing Riots. The Swing Riots were a widespread uprising in 1830 by agricultural workers in southern and eastern England in protest of agricultural mechanisation and harsh working conditions. The riots began with the destruction of threshing machines in the Elham Valley area of East Kent in the summer of 1830 and by early December had spread ...

  3. British Agricultural Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture. The British Agricultural Revolution, or Second Agricultural Revolution, was an unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain arising from increases in labor and land productivity between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries. Agricultural output grew faster than the population over the hundred-year period ending in ...

  4. The Age of Reform - Wikipedia

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    Pages. 330. The Age of Reform is a 1955 [1] Pulitzer Prize -winning book by Richard Hofstadter. It is an American history, which traces events from the Populist Movement of the 1890s through the Progressive Era to the New Deal of the 1930s. The Age of Reform stands out from other historical material because Hofstadter's main purpose for writing ...

  5. Progress and Poverty - Wikipedia

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    Progress and Poverty at Wikisource. Progress and Poverty: An Inquiry into the Cause of Industrial Depressions and of Increase of Want with Increase of Wealth: The Remedy is an 1879 book by social theorist and economist Henry George. It is a treatise on the questions of why poverty accompanies economic and technological progress and why ...

  6. The New Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The New Freedom was Woodrow Wilson 's campaign platform in the 1912 presidential election, and also refers to the progressive programs enacted by Wilson during his time as president. First expressed in his campaign speeches and promises, Wilson later wrote a 1913 book of the same name. After the 1918 midterm elections, Republicans took control ...

  7. Efficiency movement - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The efficiency movement was a major movement in the United States, Britain and other industrial nations in the early 20th century that sought to identify and eliminate waste in all areas of the economy and society, and to develop and implement best practices. [1] The concept covered mechanical, economic, social, and personal improvement. [2]

  8. Agrarianism - Wikipedia

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    Agrarianism is a social and political philosophy that advocates for a return to subsistence agriculture, family farming, widespread property ownership, and political decentralization. [1][2] Those who adhere to agrarianism tend to value traditional forms of local community over urban modernity. [3] Agrarian political parties sometimes aim to ...

  9. The Promise of American Life - Wikipedia

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    The Promise of American Life is a book published by Herbert Croly, founder of The New Republic, in 1909. This book opposed aggressive unionization and supported economic planning to raise general quality of life. By Croly's death in 1930, only 7,500 copies of The Promise of American Life had been sold. Despite this, the book was immensely ...