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    After the Civil War ended the United States moved into a period referred to as the Gilded Age. The Gilded Age brought to America a rapidly growing economy lead and dominated by the heads of industry and finance. As the economy grew, so did the population which would result in a higher demand for labor and jobs to provide the growing families of America. As more and more jobs were created, the working class would begin to see a decline in working conditions. These poor and worsening conditions left

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    Annotative Bibliography Novels Twain, Mark. The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. Sun-Times Media Group, 1873. The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today is about the United States’ struggle post civil war. This novel is the only book that Mark Twain wrote with a collaborator. The collaborator, Charles D. Warner, and Mark Twain were at dinner with their wives when the women challenged them to a writing competition. The two realized the book they wrote went together well and began the process of publication. The

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    Susan Clemens was born in Elmira. Twain went to England the same year and when he came home he started writing a book with the help of Charles Dudley Warner (a friend) about the political corruption in the United states. The book was titled The Gilded Age was published in 1873, people enjoyed the book so well that a play was made based on the funniest character in the novel. This book was Twain’s first novel that he had tried to write.

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    In The Gilded Age (1873), authors Mark Twain and Charles Warner suggested that the era’s slogan was, “Get rich, dishonestly if we can, honestly if we must.” This judgment on the time period has considerable merit and accuracy, I believe. The urge and push towards Capitalism and getting rich became increasingly pronounced during this era. People from all walks of life were drawn into new ways of life by the desire to seek their fortune. Some headed to the West during the gold rushes, others headed

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    Following the Civil War and Reconstruction, the federal government was looking for a way to get the people motivated; motivated to work again, motivated to have a better life again, and then like an answered prayer we entered the ‘Gilded Age’. The rapid growth from 1865 to 1900 was brought on by the availability of money and resources. With entrepreneurs willing to take a risk with this money and new resources, extraordinary growth arose. Railroads were evolving everywhere and as a result the Steel

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    to political issues and finally the restriction of immigration itself. The process of Urbanization started in the late 1800’s triggered by the Industrial Revolution and Industrialization. Several factors played in the process one of which is the Gilded Age who had a crucial importance in relation to the shift from

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    As America entered the Gilded Age, its urban population grew, nativists resisted minorities, government corruption was rampant, and immigrant populations increased substantially (Shi and Tindall 626-644). Government corruption was exemplified by the patronage system, under which loyal supporters of politicians were given government jobs (Shi and Tindall 641). Most of the immigrants from this period were from southern and eastern European countries, such as Russia, Poland, Greece, and Italy, and were

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    Race As class played a crucial role in influencing the character of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, race to some degree also played an integral part impacting the immigrant experience of the Chinese and Southern Europeans, how African Americans faced ill-treatment, and showcasing how racism correlated with imperialism. The Immigrant Experience As Americans pursued their goal of “manifest destiny,” they economically wanted to link the Eastern and Western United States together. In order link

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    Christina Gella American History February 2, 2016 Written by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner the Gilded Age is a classic, historical fiction book, The time period of the book is in the years that followed after the Civil War. In the beginning of the book, Squire Hawkins of Obedstown, receives a letter from Colonel Beriah Sellers asking Hawkins to come to Missouri with his wife, Nancy, and their two children, Emily and Washington. They set off to Missouri and before they board a boat they

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    These actions extended past racism between blacks and whites, to the various types of immigrants that attempted to call the United States their home. As the country continued to reap the benefits of financial and industrial growth during The Gilded Age, it also experienced an influx of immigrants wishfully hoping that American streets were truly paved with gold. Although these immigrants helped the country by propelling “the rapid growth of cities” because industries “needed large numbers of immigrant

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