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USA in the Gilded Age: The South The South: After the failure of Reconstruction in 1877, the South entered the Jim Crow era

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Page 1: USA in the Gilded Age: 1870-1900Industrialization Reconstruction  Rise of Jim Crow Ranching, Mining, Farming
Page 2: USA in the Gilded Age: 1870-1900Industrialization Reconstruction  Rise of Jim Crow Ranching, Mining, Farming

USA in the Gilded Age: 1870-1900IndustrializationIndustrialization

Reconstruction & Reconstruction & Rise of Jim CrowRise of Jim Crow

Ranching, Mining, FarmingRanching, Mining, Farming

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USA in the Gilded Age: 1870-1900The SouthThe South:

After the failure of Reconstruction in 1877, the

South entered the Jim Crow era

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Sharecropping & Segregation

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USA in the Gilded Age: 1870-1900

The WestThe West:Farmers,

ranchers, & miners

closed the last of the frontier at

the expense of Indians

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Mining was the 1st

attraction to the West;

Miners created “instant

towns” in areas where

gold or silver was discovered

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Cattle Ranchers on the “Open Range”

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The Farming Bonanza In 1862, the U.S. government began the Homestead ActHomestead Act which encouraged farmers to settle in the West by offering 160 acres of land to families who promised to live there for 5 yearsA pioneer sod house

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Home on the Range Families, not individuals, settled west for the most

part couples had many kids - needed them as labor fathers did heaviest work: sodbusting, construction,

mining, etc. mothers did housework, cared for livestock, gardened

& earned extra cash by washing, cooking & sewing for single men

kids helped out by hunting, weeding, herding, cooking & caring for younger siblings

related families frequently settled together, which especially helped women

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1st transcontinentaltranscontinental railroad connected the west coast to eastern cities in 1869

Chinese workers made up a large percentage of laborers

on the western leg

Irish workers made up a large percentage of laborers on the eastern section

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PopulistsPopulists were westerners who wanted“Free silver” (Bi-metalism)

Regulation of railroads

Income taxDirection election of senators

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Native Native Americans Americans in the West: in the West:

Major Battles &

Reservations

• Little Big HornLittle Big Horn—Sioux surrounded & killed US Army division led by Custer

• Wounded KneeWounded Knee—Indians were killed to stop performance of Ghost Dance ritual

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The Original Native Americans

Indian tribes retained only a few reservationsreservations

set aside by the U.S. government

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USA in the Gilded Age: 1870-1900

The NorthThe North:Experienced an industrial revolution,

mass immigration, & urbanization

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America became the world’s leader in railroad, steel, & oil production

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“Big Business” MonopoliesMonopolies (truststrusts): Companies that controlled the majority of one industry:Rockefeller’s Standard Oil

Carnegie’s U.S. Steel

Vanderbilt’s railroads

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Robber Barons or Captains of Industry?

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“New Immigration” & Urbanization

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Ellis Island was the primary receiving port for _________ immigrants. Asian immigrants were primarily processed at ______ Island in the San Francisco Bay.

European

Angel

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Working & Living Conditions

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The Thirteenth Amendment ended

slav

ery 

Black c

odes 

the C

ivil W

ar 

Jim C

row Laws

89%

0%0%11%

1. slavery 2. Black codes 3. the Civil War 4. Jim Crow Laws

10

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The court case that established the "separate but equal" doctrine was  

Marb

ury vs. M

adiso

n.

Dred Sco

tt vs. S

anford.

Mira

nda vs.

Arizona.

Plessy v

s. Ferg

uson.

33%

56%

0%11%

1. Marbury vs. Madison. 2. Dred Scott vs.

Sanford. 3. Miranda vs. Arizona. 4. Plessy vs. Ferguson.

10

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This labor union (created by Samuel Gompers) was open only to skilled,

white male workers

America

n Federa

tion ..

Knights of L

abor.

Wobblie

s.

National

Workers

Ass...

100%

0%0%0%

1. American Federation of Labor.2. Knights of Labor.3. Wobblies.4. National Workers Association.

10

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Poor, run-down urban apartments were also called:

slums

tenem

ents

suburb

s

skys

crapers

22%

0%

33%

44%1. slums2. tenements3. suburbs4. skyscrapers

10

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Outlawing the Indian Sun (Ghost) Dance in 1890 resulted in the

Battle

of Littl

e Big H

orn

Battle

of Potowan

ami...

Mas

sacre

at San

d Cr...

Battle

of Woun

ded K...

56%44%

0%0%

1. Battle of Little Big Horn2. Battle of Potowanamie Creek3. Massacre at Sand Creek.4. Battle of Wounded Knee.

10

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The two factors that did most to encourage western settlement

after the Civil War were

the gold ru

sh &

cattl.

..

the H

omestea

d Act & ...

remova

l of th

e buffa

l...

the re

moval o

f the I

n...

11%22%

11%

56%

1. the gold rush & cattle economy2. the Homestead Act & the railroad3. removal of the buffalo & Native

Americans from the plains4. the removal of the Indians & the

gold rush10

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Which best explains why Standard Oil was so successful

inter

locking dire

ctorat

e

buying st

ocks “

on th...

labor u

nions

horizontal in

tegrat

ion

11%

56%

22%11%

1. interlocking directorate2. buying stocks “on the margin”3. labor unions4. horizontal integration

10

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Which population trend occurred in the U.S. from 1860 to 1920?

fewer

Easter

n & Sout...

the growth of th

e su...

people

moved f

rom t..

growth in Ameri

can ci

...

44%

33%

11%11%

1. fewer Eastern & Southern European immigrants coming to America

2. the growth of the suburbs3. people moved from the North to the

South4. growth in American cities

10

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The size and power of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company caused which of the following?

The gove

rnmen

t crea

t..

The public

acce

pted t..

Man

y oth

er busin

es...

Man

y wea

lthy p

eople.

..

0% 0%0%0%

0

5

1. The government created anti-trust laws.

2. The public accepted the benefits of monopolies.

3. Many other businessmen entered the oil business.

4. Many wealthy people chose to give away millions of dollars.

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Which of the following contributed MOST to the forced removal of Native Americans from the Great Plains from 1867 to 1890?

the d

esire

to es

tablis

...

the b

uilding of n

ew c.

..

the w

estw

ard sh

ift of t.

.

the d

esire

for m

ore la.

.

0% 0%0%0%

0

5

1. the desire to establish military posts

2. the building of new canals

3. the westward shift of the frontier

4. the desire for more land to grow cotton

10

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According to the pie charts on the previous slide, how did immigration to the United States change between 1854 and 1907?

The perc

entag

e of i.

..

By 190

7, Russ

ia rep

l...

The tota

l number

of ...

The perc

entag

e of i.

..

0% 0%0%0%

1. The percentage of immigrants coming from Germany and Britain gradually increased.

2. By 1907, Russia replaced Britain as the source of the greatest number of immigrants.

3. The total number of immigrants coming to the United States declined.

4. The percentage of immigrants coming from southern and eastern Europe increased dramatically.

0

5

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