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Manufacturing Advantage War The State And The Origins Of American Industry 17761848 Lindsay Schakenbach Regele

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Manufacturing Advantage War The State And The Origins Of American Industry 17761848 Lindsay Schakenbach Regele
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.96 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Lindsay Schakenbach Regele
ISBN: 9781421425252, 1421425254
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Manufacturing Advantage War The State And The Origins Of American Industry 17761848 Lindsay Schakenbach Regele by Lindsay Schakenbach Regele 9781421425252, 1421425254 instant download after payment.

In 1783, the Revolutionary War drew to a close, but America was still threatened by enemies at home and abroad. The emerging nation faced tax rebellions, Indian warfare, and hostilities with France and England. Its arsenal--a collection of hand-me-down and beat-up firearms--was woefully inadequate, and its manufacturing sector was weak. In an era when armies literally froze in the field, military preparedness depended on blankets and jackets, the importation of which the British Empire had coordinated for over 200 years. Without a ready supply of guns, the new nation could not defend itself; without its own textiles, it was at the economic mercy of the British. Domestic industry offered the best solution for true economic and military independence.
InManufacturing Advantage, Lindsay Schakenbach Regele shows how the US government promoted the industrial development of textiles and weapons to defend the country from hostile armies--and hostile imports. Moving from the late 1700s through the Mexican-American War, Schakenbach Regele argues that both industries developed as a result of what she calls "national security capitalism" a mixed enterprise system in which government agents and private producers brokered solutions to the problems of war and international economic disparities. War and State Department officials played particularly key roles in the emergence of American industry, facilitating arms makers and power loom weavers in the quest to develop industrial resources. And this defensive strategy, Schakenbach Regele reveals, eventually evolved to promote westward expansion, as well as America's growing commercial and territorial empire.
Examining these issues through the lens of geopolitics,Manufacturing Advantageplaces the rise of industry in the United States in the context of territorial expansion, diplomacy, and warfare. Ultimately, the book reveals the complex link between government intervention and private initiative in a country struggling to create a political economy that balanced military competence with commercial needs.

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