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Chapter 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age
Period 6
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1868 Election Ulysses S Grant – Republican Horatio Seymour – Democrat
“waving the bloody shirt” Horatio Seymour – Democrat
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Corruption Jim Fisk & Jay Gould Boss Tweed’s Ring
Credit Mobilier scandal Shares to congressmen Whiskey Ring Horace Greeley - Democrat
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Economic Difficulties
Panic of 1873 Greenbacks vs. Hard-money Silver debate Contraction Greenback Labor Party
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The Gilded Age Gilded? Republicans Democrats Patronage
Puritan, Morality, regulation Midwest, rural Northeast, Freedmen Democrats Luth/Cathol, toleration, less gov. South, northern cities Patronage
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Election of 1876 Rutherford B. Hayes – Republican
Samuel J. Tilden – Democrat Contested states Compromise of 1877 Hayes winner Withdraw troops from South Ended Reconstruction
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The South Civil Rights Act of 1875 Sharecropping Jim Crow laws
Plessy v. Ferguson
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Class & Ethnic Clashes RR strike - 1877 Asian immigrants
Kearneyites Chinese Exclusion Act
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Election of 1880 Winfield Scott Hancock – Democrat
James A. Garfield – Republican Assassinated – 1881 Chester Arthur Pendleton Act
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Election of 1884 James Blaine – Republican Grover Cleveland – Democrat
Mugwumps “Deserving Democrats” Lowering the tariff
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1888 Election Grover Cleveland – Democrat
Benjamin Harrison – Republican Voting cattle “Billion Dollar Congress” McKinley Tariff of 1890
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The Populists People’s Party – Populists Homestead Strike
Farmers’ Alliance Silver Govt. own RRs Shorter workday Immigration restriction Homestead Strike The Black vote
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Cleveland, take 2 Depression of 1893 Gold draining
Repeal of Sherman Silver Purchase JP Morgan’s loan Cleveland’s legacy
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