The Idiosyncrasy of the Market
The Idiosyncrasy of the Market
This chapter discusses the conversion of Henry Watterson to an expansionist program, which was considered to be unorthodox for a southern Democrat. However, this move also proved to be a logical development in his lifelong struggle to establish southern home rule and expand the global area of free trade.
Keywords: conversion, Henry Watterson, expansionist program, southern Democrat, development, southern home rule, free trade
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