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Precious metals
In large cities like New York and Chicago.
Yes, mostly during the Gilded Age during 1890-1903.
The winners were Capitalists and educated and skilled people. The losers were skilled yet uneducated workers.
During the 1890s, the US suffered a depression of similar proportions to the one we're in now, which led to the election of more working-class friendly politicians and the start of the Progressive Era.
Precious metals
Precious metals
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In large cities like New York and Chicago.
Gilded Age
Yes, mostly during the Gilded Age during 1890-1903.
The winners were Capitalists and educated and skilled people. The losers were skilled yet uneducated workers.
The Victorian Age of England was from June 1837 until January 1901. The last half of the 19th century was called the Gilded Age in the US and was the first half of the Belle Epoque of Europe.
There is no definition of a young age as far as childbearing is concerned. You are either developed enough or not.
During the 1890s, the US suffered a depression of similar proportions to the one we're in now, which led to the election of more working-class friendly politicians and the start of the Progressive Era.
The phrase was coined by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner in reference to the opulent displays of wealth. The US saw rapid growth in personal wealth with no income tax and the growth of a millionaire class.