Ch. 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age (Mark Twain) 1869-1896 Era when society was perceived...

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Ch. 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age (Mark Twain) 1869-1896 Era when society was perceived as doing well but the reality was corruption, poverty, crime, and a huge gap between the rich and poor.

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Page 1: Ch. 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age (Mark Twain) 1869-1896 Era when society was perceived as doing well but the reality was corruption, poverty,

Ch. 23: Political Paralysis in the

Gilded Age (Mark Twain)

1869-1896

Era when society was perceived as doing well but the reality was

corruption, poverty, crime, and a huge gap between the rich and poor.

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Era of Good Stealings

Black Friday 1869

Credit Mobilier 1872

Whiskey Ring 1874-75

Sec. of War resignation 1876

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Political Bosses

Boss Tweed Hinky Dink Kenna

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Depression of 1873

1. Commercial overexpansion:

RR, gains, mining, loans

2. Bankruptcies high

3. AA suffer

4. Hard-money vs. greenbacks

5. Resumption Act 1875: redeem greenbacks for gold

6. Silver backing as well?

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Political Party MembershipRepublicans:

Puritan values Gov’t control on

soc/eco/moral Midwest, rural,

small town Freedmen

Ethnic and cultural difference at the heart of political differences! Not the “issues.”

Democrats: Catholic/Lutherans Immigrants/Tolerant Morality not a gov’t

issue South/N. cities Political machines

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Stalwart’s vs. the Half-Breedsboth belong to the Republican party!

Stalwarts: conservative Keep patronage/no

civil service reform backed the

protective tariff Roscoe Conkling of

New York was the most prominent Stalwart leader.

The Half-Breeds “half Republican” moderately liberal supported civil service

reform James Blaine of Maine

was the leader of this group

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Post-reconstruction South

Sharecropping & crop-lien systems

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Jim Crow

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Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

“The New Order”

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Class Conflicts & Ethnic Clashes

The Great Railroad Strike of 1877

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Great Uprising of 18771. Began in West Va;

spread from coast to coast!

2. Supported by community

3. >100 dead4. Pinkertons hired5. Pres. Hayes sends in

federal troops6. Formation of the

National Guard7. Trickle effect of trains

going on strike?

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Strikes by States, 1880

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Ethnic Clashes

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Pres. Garfield Assassination

C.J. Guiteau

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Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act (1883)

1. position based on merit via exams

2. Get rid of the spoils system

3. Taxation of employees for campaigns no longer allowed

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President Grover Cleveland (D)1884

22nd and 24th president Favored Laissez-faire

economics Probusiness Non-military $145M surplus!

Pork barreling Lower tariffs, to the

chagrin of the Democrats

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Benjamin Harrison (R)

23rd President

1888

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Harrison’s Billion Dollar Congress Passes McKinley Tariff

Act 1890 Highest tariff to date! Farmers goods not

protected by tariffs= support Democratic party

Sherman Silver Purchase Act 1890: puts more silver out into circulation; results in inflation although helps farmers able to pay off debt

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Farmers and Workers Organize

Populist Movement (1890s)

Farmers come together to challenge RR and the two-party

system

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akaThe People's Party

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Populist Movement

Grangers Colored Farmers Alliance

Farmers Alliance

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Populists’ Goals1. Gov’t control of major

industries!! RR, banks, communications, etc.

2. Graduated income tax

3. Eradicate monopolies

4. Restrict immigrant/no land

5. Lower tariffs

6. Coinage of silver 1/16

7. One term president

8. Direct senatorial elections

9. Better working conditions/wages/hrs

James Weaver (1892E.)

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Farmers’ Alliance & Populist Wanted “Free

coinage of silver” to help pay off their debt

Negative consequence of all this silver in circulation?

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Homestead Strike (steel workers/1892)

1. Wage cuts/break union

2. Pinkerton’s hired3. Fighting ensues4. Pa. National Guard

sent out/scabs hired5. Conditions worsen:

hrs increased, wages cut, union defeated

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Colored Farmers’ National Alliance

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Populist Tom Watson

Goes from a civil rights supporter to White supremacist

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Voting Disenfranchisement

1. Literacy test

2. Poll taxes

3. Property qualification

4. Grandfather clause

5. SCJ = ensured “qualified” voters

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Guess who’s back in 1892?

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Cleveland & the Depression, 1893

Repeals Silver Purchase ActGov’t gets loan from JP MorganMany saw deal as shadyRepublicans prepare for a comeback!