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        XIII. Conclusion
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        Kenneth W. Hechler
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
 - Acknowledgments 7
 - Table of Contents 9
 - I. What Does Insurgency Mean? 11
 - II. Historical, Geographical and Economic Roots 16
 - III. The Decline and Fall of “Uncle Joe” Cannon’s Empire 27
 - IV. The Gladiators of the Senate 83
 - V. On to Aldrich 92
 - VI. Taxation and Misrepresentation 146
 - VII. That Natural Resources and Private Savings be Conserved 154
 - VIII. Railroads on Trial 163
 - IX. Whose Ox Was Gored? 178
 - X. “I Hope We Can Organize” 194
 - XI. Marriage Without Benefit of Clergy 205
 - XII. The Regulars Bolster Their Defenses 212
 - XIII. Conclusion 220
 - Bibliography 227
 - Index 249
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
 - Acknowledgments 7
 - Table of Contents 9
 - I. What Does Insurgency Mean? 11
 - II. Historical, Geographical and Economic Roots 16
 - III. The Decline and Fall of “Uncle Joe” Cannon’s Empire 27
 - IV. The Gladiators of the Senate 83
 - V. On to Aldrich 92
 - VI. Taxation and Misrepresentation 146
 - VII. That Natural Resources and Private Savings be Conserved 154
 - VIII. Railroads on Trial 163
 - IX. Whose Ox Was Gored? 178
 - X. “I Hope We Can Organize” 194
 - XI. Marriage Without Benefit of Clergy 205
 - XII. The Regulars Bolster Their Defenses 212
 - XIII. Conclusion 220
 - Bibliography 227
 - Index 249