because he wanted to establish national credit.
"The People's Party, also known as the "Populists", was a short-lived political party in the United States established in 1891 during the Populist movement (United States, 19th Century). It was most important in 1892-96, and then rapidly faded away." It was short lived because it only represented a small portion of the population at the time.
The economy is growing rapidly.
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Because technology changes rapidly and new technology is always being created. If legislation was limited to only applying to defined technology, it would not apply to technology developed after the legislation was drafted. As such the legislation would need to be constantly updated with the latest technology to remain applicable.
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the medical and surgical products industry is growing rapidly.
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Southern industry rapidly caught up to industry in the North
The technological boom in the 19th century contributed to the growing industrial strength of the United States. The result was rapid Urbanization, or growth of cities mostly in the regions of the Northeast and Midwest.
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Two major industries grew rapidly in the US in the 1950's. One was the defense industry based on the fact a Cold War could could explode into a real war. The other major growth industry was the television news and entertainment industry.
The cattle industry began in the Americas during the 16th century when Spanish explorers brought cattle to the New World. These cattle multiplied and spread across North and South America, leading to the development of ranching and cattle herding as a significant economic activity. The industry grew rapidly with the expansion of railroads and demand for beef in the 19th century.
In the process, traditional handicraft industries slipped away, from its pre-eminence and its decline started at the turn of the 18th century and proceeded rapidly almost to the beginning of the 19th century. This process came to be known as 'de-industrialisation'—a term opposite to industrialisation.
The bar industry is a rapidly changing segment of the entertainment sector. Current trends that are sweeping the industry are sport themes and movie themes.