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DBQ 13: Gilded Age

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DBQ 13 During the Gilded Age, the 30 year time period after the Civil War, America as a country began to shift in ways of life and political beliefs. The industrial revolution began with an increase in railroads, telegraph, steel, oil, and more. As a shift from the previous agricultural based time period before the civil war to manufacturing, farmers are feeling the direct impact of this economic shift. During this time, the economic disputes, political imbalances, and social shifts explains why farmers were discontent with the nations politics. As a result, the number of farmers in the US declined, the Farmers Alliance was created, and a new third party known as the Populist party arose.

Winslow Homer

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Kathleen Padua A2 3/19/2018 Winslow Homer Synopsis Born February 24, 1836 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Died September 29, 1910 in Prouts Neck, Maine American painter from 19th-century Known to make watercolour a real media and not just a thing to test with Pieces usually with a theme of human struggle within an indifferent universe Early Life and Work Born into an old New England family Had a country childhood from age six when he moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts Mother encouraged his artistic inclinations At 19, apprenticed to lithographic firm of John Bufford in Boston Works involved copying designs of other artists Then in a few years he was submitting his own drawings 1859, Homer moved from Boston to New York City to begin working as a freelance illustrator Traveled a lot

A list of important terms and helpful questions for the american pageant chapters 23-27

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Unit VI Terms and Important Ideas Terms Chapter 23 Ulysess S. Grant Thomas Nast Roscoe Conkling Rutherford B. Hayes James A. Garfield Chester A. Arthur Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison William McKinley William Jennings Bryan J.P. Morgan Soft/cheap money Hard/sound money Gilded Age Spoils system Populism Grandfather clause Tweed Ring Credit Mobilier Stalwart Half-Breed Pendelton Act Mugwumps Plessy v. Ferguson Jim Crow Chinese Exclusion Act Chapter 24 Leland Stanford Cornelius Vanderbilt Alexander Graham Bell Thomas Edison John D. Rockefeller J. Pierpoint Morgan Samuel Gompers Pool Vertical integration Horizontal integration Trust Trust-busting Grange Bessemer Process Wabash case United States Steel Gospel of wealth Sherman Act Interstate Commerce Commission Haymarket Riot AFL
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