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The outcome of interrelated developments: rapid improvements in transportation, commercialization, and industrialization. |
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production of goodsin private homes under the supervision of a merchantt who "put out" the raw materials, payes a certain sum per finished piece, and sold the completed tem to a distant market. |
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A fraternal organization of artisans begun in the 1780s that evolved into a key organization of the new mass politics in the New York City. |
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Reform movement that aimed to prevent business on Sundays. |
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