Tight money supply, high tariffs, and government aid to railroads.
Taking power away from the Republican Party
The Repulican Party
Low taxes, low government spending, and isolationism for foreign policy.
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I would say Southern states nowadays are generally carried by the Republican party. However, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries the South tended to vote for the Democrats, who were ideologically different than today's Democratic party.
Northern Protestants
northern protestants
The Democratic Party wanted to lower taxes and cut social programs in the south in the late 1800's
northern protestants
what happened was the people fought to keep there place in the party