Farm Labor in Southern New England During the Agricultural-Industrial Transition.

Farm laborers have generally been forgotten in social and economic studies of early-19th-century New England. The long period of agricultural decline during these years perhaps explains this neglect, but new studies of farming enterprises reveal fresh insights into changes occurring throughout New England. Economic change in southern New England undermined the fragile supply of farm labor.

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99
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1
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113-119
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