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Free Land And Free Trade

The Lessons Of The English Corn Laws Applied To The United States (1880)

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Examining the English Corn Laws, the author argues that their restrictive nature harmed both England and the United States by stifling trade and raising consumer prices. He advocates for free trade and open markets, emphasizing that land ownership is crucial for economic prosperity. By critiquing the concentration of land among a wealthy few, the book promotes broader access to land as vital for growth. This historical analysis serves as a lesson for the U.S. to avoid England's mistakes, highlighting the significance of free trade and equitable land distribution.

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Free Land And Free Trade, Samuel Sullivan Cox

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2008
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