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jeka94
2 years ago
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What caused the depression of 1893?

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andrezito [222]2 years ago
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The Panic of 1896l3 was a national economic crisis set off by the collapse of two of the country's largest employers, the Philadelphia and reading railroad and the national cordage company.

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