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This second book of "A Classification of American Wealth" covers the exciting period of the Gilded Age and sketches the origins of the large 19th century fortunes which were built by the people variously qualified as the tycoons, the moguls, the magnates or the robber barons.
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The Gilded Age was also the age of steel. Needed first for the vast extension of the country's railroad network, steel was the pillar of the U.S. industrialization during the second part of the 19th century. Technically the steel industry was based on the John Warne Gates built the American Steel & Wire Company,
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Gilded Age - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In American history, the Gilded Age refers to substantial growth in population in the United States and extravagant displays of wealth and excess of America's upper-class during the post-Civil War a...
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A summary of The Spanish-American War: 1898–1901 in History SparkNotes's The Gilded Age & the Progressive Era (1877–1917). Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The Gilded Age & the Progressive Era (1877–1917) and what it means. ... William McKinley - 25th U.S. ... The Crisis in Cuba...
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Get this SparkNote to go! ... Table of Contents ... Home > SparkNotes > History Study Guides > The Gilded Age & the Progressive Era (1877–1917)
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Library of College Term Papers, Research Papers, Essays and Book Reports ... This paper discusses the American Gilded Age, 1870-1900, the age of Boss Tweed, the Robber Barons, labor, Indians and the pursuit of money at the expense of the poor. Sources are from 19th Century newspapers. ... More papers on "The American Gilded Age"
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While this page is technically in the 19th century section of American History, due to the particular timing of the American Gilded age and industrialization, some material may stray into the early 20th century.
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The Gilded Age In American History ... The Gilded Age in American history originally meant the years of the Grant Presidency. In fact, it received its name from the title of an 1873 novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner that satirized the excesses of that much maligned era in our history.
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America in the Gilded Age (Amerika im vergoldeten Zeitalter) ... American know-how seemed able to overcome any obstacle; industrial expansion brought prosperity for many and unimaginable wealth for a few. Yet terrible poverty held most Americans firmly in its grasp.
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