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Yes, Pabst is American owned. But, it is brewed by SABMiller (not American owned).
Of all the slaves owned forty-nine percent owned fewer than 5 slaves. Only five percent of Southern whites lived in a home that owned slaves. Which equals out to twenty-five percent of whites owned slaves.
According to the figures I found, 48.1 percent of the land in AZ belongs to the Federal Government. 15 percent is privately owned land.
I would assume Mr. Levi Strauss. I know way back when jeans were invented, they were meant for miners and such. I think Levi was the first company, but I'm not sure.
The owners were Isidor Strauss and Mrs. Strauss. They both died lovingly on the titanic. In fact when offered a spot on a life boat, Mrs. Strauss said that she wouldn't leave her husband. It's really sweet, a little dumb, but still really sweet.
In the 1990s, approximately 99% of American households owned refrigerators. This high ownership rate reflects the widespread adoption of refrigerators as an essential appliance in households across the United States during that time.
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Twenty-nine percent was owned by the federal government (19 percent, national forest; 10 percent, other public use),
There are thousands of American owned breweries, but the big three, Bud, Coors, and Miller are owned by outside companies.
There are three main American owned gasoline companies. They are Chevron, Exxon/Mobil, and Conoco Phillips. Some privately owned gasoline companies may also be American owned.
The famous jean manufacture Levi Strauss' ticker symbol is LEVSTRP. The stock is privately held by family members and is not traded publicly.
In revolutionary France, the First Estate owned only 10 percent of the land. The First Estate was the clergy.