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" The absolute number of workers in agriculture continued to rise until the twentieth century, but agriculture’s share of the national workforce fell. By 1900 it had declined to 40 percent, from a majority in 1860. Those workers, however, still produced more than the country could consume.11 "

Richard White , The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896


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Richard White quote : The absolute number of workers in agriculture continued to rise until the twentieth century, but agriculture’s share of the national workforce fell. By 1900 it had declined to 40 percent, from a majority in 1860. Those workers, however, still produced more than the country could consume.11