Today’s Economic History: 1870 as the Inflection Point in Trade and Transport
Mid-nineteenth century Massachusetts transcendentalist author and activist Henry David Thoreau’s response to the coming of the railroad was: “get off my lawn!”: To make a railroad round the world…. Men have an indistinct notion that if they keep up this activity of joint stocks and spades long enough all will at length ride somewhere in … Continue reading Today’s Economic History: 1870 as the Inflection Point in Trade and Transport
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