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Tango0112 Mar 2023 7:43 p.m. PST

….and equality

"When did American growth really take off? Did it accelerate only in the 1840s, or was it earlier, perhaps even before the revolution?


This debate over early American growth after the revolution has always been hampered by a lack of data and by the revolution itself. The colonial era covers even more contested territory, marked by little firm evidence…"

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