The Gilded Age: With original illustrations – annotated

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Description The Gilded Age, spanning roughly from the 1870s to the early 20th century, was a period in American history characterized by rapid industrialization, economic growth,...

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The Gilded Age, spanning roughly from the 1870s to the early 20th century, was a period in American history characterized by rapid industrialization, economic growth, and great wealth alongside widespread poverty and social inequality. The term “”Gilded Age”” was coined by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, suggesting a thin layer of gold covering underlying societal issues. During this time, the United States experienced a massive influx of immigrants, primarily from Europe, who fueled the workforce in burgeoning industries such as steel, railroads, and manufacturing. The rise of big business tycoons like John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and Cornelius Vanderbilt led to the formation of monopolies and trusts, which concentrated wealth in the hands of a few individuals and exacerbated income inequality. The era was marked by significant technological advancements, including the proliferation of railroads, telegraphs, and electricity, which revolutionized transportation, communication, and daily life. However, these advancements also brought about social and environmental challenges, including unsafe working conditions, overcrowded cities, and pollution. Political corruption was rampant during the Gilded Age, with bribery, patronage, and cronyism influencing government policies and decisions. The era saw the emergence of political machines and bosses who wielded significant power at the local level. Despite the economic prosperity experienced by some, many Americans struggled to make ends meet, leading to the growth of labor unions and populist movements advocating for workers’ rights and reforms. The Gilded Age ultimately laid the groundwork for progressive reforms and regulatory measures aimed at addressing the social and economic issues that arose during this transformative period in American history. —- ISBN: 9798322985631



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Print length:547 pages
Language:English
Publication date:15 April 2024
Dimensions:15.24 x 3.15 x 22.86 cm
ISBN-13:979-8322985631


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