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Of the People
McGerr, Lewis, Oakes, Cullather, Summers, Townsend, Dunak
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Volume II
Since 1865
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Chapter 18 Industry and Empire 1890—1900
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The Rough Riders
Chapter 18 American Portrait: J.P. Morgan
Panic of 1893
Runs on banks, strikes
Morgan was a leading financial manipulator
Personal loan to US Treasury calmed the markets
Businessmen grew more powerful as economy modernized
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The Crisis of the 1890s
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Homestead Strike When Carnegie Steel locked out all 3,800 employ- ees of the Homestead Steel Works, local citizens and police battled with Carnegie guards for control of the plant. They believed that as producers they had a right to work and profit from their labor. Carnegie believed that he had a right to hire and fire whom he pleased.
Hard Times and Demands for Help
World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893
Chicago had high unemployment, poor housing
Industrial armies
Jacob Coxey
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The Overseas Frontier
Settlement of the Cherokee Strip
Frederick Jackson Turner
New frontiers lay overseas
Development of the navy
Harrison-McKinley Tariff, 1890
Bargaining tariff
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World Manufacturing
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Relative Shares of World Manufacturing The United States was a significant industrial power by 1880, and by the turn of the century it moved into a position of dominance
The Drive for Efficiency
Technology
Scientific management
Frederick Winslow Taylor
Taylorism
Federal power
Labor struggle
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The Struggle Between Management and Labor
Private detective agencies, courts, federal troops
Homestead strike
Henry Clay Frick, American Federation of Labor
Pullman strike
American Railway Union, Eugene V. Debs
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Corporate Consolidation
Mergers consolidated industries under control of a few men
J.P. Morgan
Bankers should own industry
US Steel
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A Modern Economy
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The Election of 1896 William McKinley’s “front-porch campaign” carried the northern industrial states, along with the key farm states of Iowa and Minnesota, securing a narrow victory over Bryan.
Currency: Gold Versus Silver
Dollar based on golf was stable
Helped sell American goods in Europe
Increased money supply would reduce interest rates, make credit more available
Print greenbacks or coin silver
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The Cross of Gold
William Jennings Bryan
‘Cross of gold’ speech
Nominated by Democrats, Populists
McKinley, Republicans were pro-gold
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The Battle of the Standards
Gold vs. silver
McKinley campaigned from home
Marcus Hanna used PR techniques
Bryan traveled, giving speeches in favor of silver
Abandoned Jacksonian commitment to minimal government
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The Retreat from Politics
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Lynchings Were Public Spectacles When 17-year-old Jesse Washington was killed in Waco, Texas, in 1916, a crowd of several thousand, including the mayor, police chief, and students from Waco High, attended the event on the lawn of city hall. Afterward, the murderers posed for a photograph and sold their victim’s teeth for $5 apiece.
The Lure of the Cities
Southerners moved to cities
Crop lien
Jobs, education available for white and black
Segregation
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American Landscape
Galveston, Texas, 1900
Galveston was a boomtown port city
Wealthy elite dominated the city
Confident that technology would protect it
City was destroyed by a hurricane, thousands killed
Brought in experts to help the city recover
Data collection
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Inventing Jim Crow
Plessy v. Ferguson
Separate but equal
Codification of segregation into law
Competition for jobs, migration to cities, scientific racism
Threat of lynching
Ida Wells-Barnett, antilynching campaign
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The Atlanta Compromise
Booker T. Washington
Founder of the Tuskegee Institute
Racial accommodation
Progress was a struggle
African Americans should fight for economic success rather than social equality
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Disfranchisement and the Decline of Popular Politics
Southern states disfranchised African Americans, poor whites
Segregation was modern race relations
Participation fell in the North and West
Decline of political pageantry, partisanship
Emphasis on advertising, education, fund raising
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Struggles for Democracy
The Wilmington Race Riot
Fusion ticket
Focused on class rather than racial solidarity
Rebecca Felton, vigilante justice to protect white women
Red Shirts
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Wilmington White citizens stand before the destroyed Daily Record office, 1898.
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Organized Labor Retreats from Politics
Organized labor redefined their goals in economic terms
Samuel Gompers , American Federation of Labor
Trade/craft unions had shared values, excluded unskilled workers
Industrial unions
Eugene V. Debs, ARU;United Mine Workers
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American Diplomacy Enters the Modern World
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Pears’ Soap Advertisements emphasized the celebrated civilizing capacities of imperialism, as shown in this advertisement for Pears’ Soap, 1899.
Sea Power and the Imperial Urge
Alfred Thayer Mahan, The Influence of Sea Power upon History
Naval expansion and empire would solve overproduction
Colonies provided markets for goods, opportunities to project power
Brooks Adams, The Law of Civilization and Decay
Need for a new frontier
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The World’s Navies
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Warship Tonnage of the World’s Navies Naval strength was the primary index of power before World War I. The United States held onto third place in the naval arms race, while Germany and Japan made significant gains.
Source: Paul Kennedy, Rise and Fall of the Great Powers (New York: Random House, 1987), p. 203.
The Scramble for Empire
China was the prize for merchants and missionaries
Western powers seized pieces of Chinese territory
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War with Spain
Cuban nationalism
William Randolph Hearst
USS Maine
Dewey, the Philippines
Rough Riders
Theodore Roosevelt
Annexation of Hawaii
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The Rough Riders Theodore Roosevelt’s regiment, with its blend of educated men from the east and rough-and-tumble western frontiersmen, represented his idealized blend of American military manhood
Spanish American War
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Spanish-American War, Caribbean/Spanish-American War, Pacific
The Anti-Imperialists
Opposed annexation of new colonies, war with the Philippines
Would take tax dollars away from domestic problems
Impossible to defend
Betrayed America’s fundamental principles
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The Philippine-American War
Filipinos had a long history of civilization, resistance to colonialism
Emilio Aguinaldo
Guerrilla strategy
Reports of torture, massacres fueled opposition to the war
Concentration camps
Cost of occupation exceeded profits in trade
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The Open Door
Unrest in China resulted from European concessions
Empress Cixi
McKinley wanted to maintain open markets in China
Boxer rebellion
Imperial powers agreed to maintain status quo
American policy of free trade, open markets
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The Imperial World
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The Imperial World Modern imperialism reached its apex between 1880 and 1945. Most of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, a third of the world’s population, was absorbed into global empires linked by telegraph and steamship to centers of government and commerce in London, Paris, Tokyo, and Washington, DC.
The Imperial World
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The Imperial World Modern imperialism reached its apex between 1880 and 1945. Most of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, a third of the world’s population, was absorbed into global empires linked by telegraph and steamship to centers of government and commerce in London, Paris, Tokyo, and Washington, DC.