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Politics, Immigration, and Urban Life in the Gilded Age (1877 – 1900)

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1 Politics, Immigration, and Urban Life in the Gilded Age (1877 – 1900)

2 Laissez-faire Policies Gilded Age – coined by Mark Twain “Hands off” policy toward business Subsidization of business Crooked politicians The Spoils System

3 Reforming the Spoils System 1829- Andrew Jackson Dem. & Rep. both were guilty Pres. Hayes begun reform-no second term Stalwarts and Half- Breeds (R) Factions

4 Arthur Ends the Spoils System James A. Garfield (R) won in 1880 July 2, 1881-Killed by Charles Guiteau Lived for 3 months (VP) Chester A. Arthur is President Pendleton Civil Service Act (1883)

5 Railroads, Tariffs, and Trusts 1884 & 1892 – Grover Cleveland (D) def. Blaine (R) - (R) Independents called “Mugwumps” ICA -(ICC) in 1887 Sherman A-T Act (1890) - Harrison (R) Lower Tariffs - Cleveland (D) 1892

6 Immigrants from Europe 1865-1920 - 30 M immigrants came Freedom, Land, Opportunity, Jobs! Ellis Island, NYC (1892) 1865-1890 “Old Immigrants” 1890-1920 “New Immigrants”

7 Immigration from Asia Angel Island (S.F.) From China and Japan Railroad Workers and later Mining, Farming, Factories Discrimination was most extreme for Asians

8 Urban Living Conditions Farm machinery and immigration fueled growth of cities Poorly ran tenement apartments Jacob Riis - How the Other Half Lives (1890)

9 The Rise of Political Machines Organizations to keep their political parties in power Spoils System, Patronage, Graft Ran by “bosses” & appealed to immigrants Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall, NYC Cartoonist Thomas Nast Tammany Hall

10 Let Us Prey (1871) – Thomas Nast

11 Ideas for Reform Immigration – Nativists opposed it Prohibition – Women’s Christian Temperance Movement (1874) Vice – Immoral or Corrupt Behavior – NY Society for the Repression of Vice (1873) – Anthony (Comstock Laws) Social Gospel Movement – Charities Settlement Houses – Jane Addams (1889) founded Hull House in Chicago


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