What are the four ways to create wealth?

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What are the four ways to create wealth?

Land Labor Capital Entrepreneurship

Hudson River Valley: New York 1839 Calico Indians (Boston Tea Party) Land, Labor, Capital Anti-Rent Movement

Andrew Jackson President 1829-1837 “Democratization began/continued under him. Landowning “Jeffersonian” Challenged “Hamiltonian” ideas of commerce and development. Opposed tariffs, debt, bank, no debt War Hero: Battle of New Orleans and Florida Indian Wars Ran for President in 1824: So close it was decided by the US House of Representatives Vote for Andrew Jackson who can fight not John Quincy Adams who can write! “King” Andrew: Expanded Executive Power Indian Removal Act

Living Conditions

New York City Draft Riot - (Nat. History Day Project)

1880-Present Immigration Map Immigration to the US 1880-Present Immigration Map

The Great Railroad Strike of 1877