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Immigration of Gilded Age CH. 7. Immigration and Urban America America is flooded with immigrants from SE Europe Migration caused by industrial revolution.

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1 Immigration of Gilded Age CH. 7

2 Immigration and Urban America America is flooded with immigrants from SE Europe Migration caused by industrial revolution Majority of immigrants live in filthy cities –Hit and Stick –Northeast and Great Lakes

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4 Urban America Immigrants and poor live in tenement housing Sanitation!!!!! Little or no indoor plumbing Modern urban infrastructure nonexistent Jacob Riis’s “The Other Half” – The New York Times Slide Show The New York Times Slide Show

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6 Origins between 1880 and 1921: Italy-4.5 Austria-Hungary- 4 Russia- 3.5 Germany- 3 Ireland- 2 Britain- 1.5

7 Old vs. New Immigration WASP (old/1 st ) White Anglo-Saxon Protestants Typically more affluent Some Germans and Irish assimilated Dry Progressive Dominate rural US SE European (new/2 nd ) Diverse group Catholic, Jew, & Orthodox Chinese and Japanese to west coast Wet urban

8 Discrimination and Nativism KKK * –Southern terrorists –Moves N by 20’s –vs new imm. –Membership! 3 Million by 20’s –“Respectability” American Protective Association –Econ discrimination –created to discriminate against new immigrants

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10 Immigration Conclusion Immigrants not always welcomed: –Resented by labor b/c of competition –Resented by others b/c of cultural & religious differences –Resented by some b/c of political influence

11 Politics of the Gilded Age (7.3) 1868-1901

12 Introduction Gild: to coat thinly in gold in order to give the appearance of quality Best individuals drawn to industry and not politics Industrialist are ruling gov’t for their interests

13 Andrew Johnson

14 U.S. Grant

15 Rutherford Hayes

16 Election of 1880 Stalwarts v. Half-Breeds (Rep Division) Stalwarts Pro-Grant Silent @ patronage Half-Breeds Oppose Grant & Pro- Blaine Against patronage system

17 Republican Nomination Deadlock Compromise on diverse ticket: ½ Breed James Garfield for Pres and Stalwart Chester Arthur for VP Garfield assassinated* Arthur surprises all and signs Pendleton Act: (civil servants entrance exam + tenure for civil servants

18 Election Results

19 Charles Guiteau

20 Grover Cleveland

21 Benjamin Harrison

22 William McKinley

23 Party’s Political Bases Republican Party Eastern Entrepreneurs and factory workers Western Farmers* Civil War Vets Few enfranchised African Americans Strong central gov’t to help big business and farmers Democratic Party Southern farmers (solid south) Political machines of cities Catholics (new immigrants) Western Farmers* Limited National Gov’t; states rights rule

24 Tweed and Tammany Hall Machines –Patronage –Imm and voting Boss Tweed runs the most notorious machine 3 million NYC Courthouse costs 13 million to build Flees to Spain, but captured b/c of cartoonist Nast

25 “Tweed Courthouse”

26 Revolution???? Labor’s problems are not being addressed Poor immigrants (only help is from machines!) Farmers: Abused by Railroads, Bankers, and Big Business Form the Populist Party who are proponents of Free- Silver!!! (inflation) Government not taking substantive actions to help these groups

27 19 th Century Summary ALL IS NOT WELL IN AMERICA –Farmers –Labor –Gov’t is corrupt Rep- patronage Dem- machines –Reacial/ethnic tension If it ain’t fixed soon, we might experience class warfare!!!!! (IWW, WV coal wars)


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