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Gilded Age Day 4: Urbanization, Immigration, and political machinesUrbanization and Immigration is covered well in Amsco ch.18 if you need some further reading.
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• Framework: The migrations that accompanied industrialization transformed both urban and rural areas of the US and caused dramatic social and cultural change. (Key Concept 6.2)
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Immigration History• Immigration had been a part of American culture… ALWAYS
• 1840’s – Major Waves of Irish and Germans• Between 1841 and 1850, immigration nearly tripled again, totaling 1,713,000
immigrants, including at least 781,000 Irish, 435,000 Germans, 267,000 British and 77,000 French immigrants.
• From the colonial era to 1880, most immigrants came from England, Ireland, or Germany in Northern Europe.
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Gilded Age Immigration
• From 1880-1921 ~23 million immigrants came to the US
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Phase 2
• From 1880-1921 ~70% of all immigrants came from southern and eastern Europe.
• This “New Immigration” brought young Catholic and Jewish individuals with little to no English skills.
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From the colonial era to 1880, most immigrants
came from England, Ireland, or Germany in Northern Europe
Between 1880 and 1921, 70% of all immigrants to the USA came from southern and eastern Europe (Italy, Poland,
Austria-Hungary, Russia) The “new immigrants” were typically young, male, either Catholic or Jewish, and spoke
little or no English
The majority were unskilled agricultural
laborers with little money or education
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Immigration: • The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World
• Gift from the people of France, dedicated on Oct. 28, 1886
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,With conquering limbs astride from land to land;Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall standA mighty woman with a torch, whose flameIs the imprisoned lightning, and her nameMother of Exiles. From her beacon-handGlows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes commandThe air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries sheWith silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor,Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
--Emma Lazaraus, “The New Colussus”
Unpacking the Face, June 7, 1885
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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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75% of all immigrants entered the USA through the immigration center at Ellis Island, in New York
Immigrants had to pass a health examination
and anyone with a serious health problem or disease was not let in
Inspectors questioned immigrants to make sure
that they were not criminals, could work, and
had some money ($25)
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Many Americans expressed nativism and viewed immigrants with a sense of fear, suspicion, and hostility
Nativists had deep-seated prejudices about immigrants based on ethnicity,
religion, political and social beliefs
Many Americans accused immigrants of taking jobs away
from “real” Americans and called for quotas that would limit the
number of immigrants
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Analyze…
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What were cities like in the Gilded Age?
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The Gilded Age experienced massive urbanization
In 1850, only 15% of Americans lived in cities…
City growth was due to rural Americans moving to cities and immigrants
entering the USA…By 1900, 40% of
Americans lived in cities
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Engineering innovations, such as
expansive bridges and skyscrapers, led to
modern American cities
Cities expanded outward from industrial
centers in the central business districts to a ring of outer suburbs
As cities grew larger and beyond walking
distance, trolley lines, elevated rail lines, and subways were created
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Most American cities were not prepared for such
rapid population growth
Most urban immigrants lived in tenements: low rent apartments built in the
poorest parts of town called slums
Many urban poor developed lung
disease or tuberculosis; About 60% of immigrant babies died before their first birthday
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About 2/3 of immigrants settled in cities, such as New York, Chicago, Boston, or Philadelphia and lived in ethnic neighborhoods called enclaves
Enclaves provided new immigrants with a sense of community and security, as the
immigrants were surrounded by the familiar customs,
food and language of their homeland
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Nativism reaches a new level
Chinese Exclusion Act passed in 1882
Said that no Chinese laborers could immigrate
for 10 years…But renewed in 1892
Made permanent in 1902Not repealed until 1943(more on the west and immigration next week)
Significant anti Irish sentiment on East Coast
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What were working conditions like in the Gilded Age?
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The majority of immigrants worked in industrial jobs
Most immigrants were unskilled and were willing to accept
almost any kind of job, no matter how un-attractive or low paying
Industries were rapidly growing and in need of cheap workers
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What problems did workers face in the Gilded Age?
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In response to the low wages, long hours, and dangerous working conditions, many workers joined labor unions to collectively bargain for improvements
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Early Labor Unions – table
1. National Labor Union
2. Knights of Labor
3. American Federation of Labor
4. American Railways Union
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Among the first labor unions in America was the Knights of Labor
The Knights of Labor was open to all
workers regardless of race, gender, or skill
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The most successful union was the American Federation of Labor (AFL) led by Samuel Gompers
The AFL only included skilled workers, but it
used collective bargaining to gain better pay, shorter hours, and better
working conditions for its union members
Most workers were unskilled and ineligible
to join the AFL
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By the end of the Gilded Age, only 4% of all American workers were unionized
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One of the tactics used by unions was to strike: Strikes were designed to stop production in order to force management to accept union demands
Business leaders resisted strikes by hiring replacement workers or private police to break up strikes
During some strikes, violence
broke out
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During the Chicago Haymarket Strike (1886), unionists demanded an 8-hr day; When violence broke out, public opinion turned against unions,
viewing them as violent and “un-American”
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Violence erupted in the Homestead Strike (1892) at Carnegie’s steel plant; Federal troops were called to
re-open the factory with replacement workers
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Railroad workers led a national strike when the Pullman Palace Company
cut wages by 50%...
…President Cleveland sent the army to end the strike;
Strikers in 27 states resisted & dozens died
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Strikes:
• Pullman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIzpvrwk160
• Homestead: http://www.history.com/topics/andrew-carnegie/videos/homestead-strike (5 min)
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njBIcYa4F6M (22 min)
• Haymarket: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT_ZWCB_1cM
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• Essential Question:•What impact did immigration and
urbanization have on American life during the Gilded Age (1870-1900)?
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What problems did government face in the Gilded Age?
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The Gilded Age was an era of political corruption in national, state, and urban governments
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Many city governments were run by political machines
Political machines were parties led by a powerful
boss who controlled a network of politicians
Machines politicians rallied citizens, especially immigrants, to vote for
them by offering services
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Many city governments were run by political machines
Because machine politicians controlled access to city
jobs, business licenses, and building projects, they tended to be corrupt
Many politicians used fraud to win elections, used their influence for
personal gain (graft), or took bribes
The most notorious urban politician was Boss Tweed
of New York’s Tammany Hall political machine
The “Tweed Ring” defrauded New York City
of millions of dollars until it was exposed by reporter Thomas Nast
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Many government positions,such as tax collectors or post office officials, were appointed as rewards
for loyalty to a political party (called patronage)
Congress passed the Pendleton Act in 1883
that created merit-based exams for most civil service jobs in the
federal government
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• Early female reformers opened settlement houses, most notably Hull House in Chicago operated by Jane Addams.
• They helped the poor and immigrants improve their lives. Settlement houses offered services such as daycare, education, and health care to needy people in slum neighborhoods.
•Read Jane Addams “20 Years at Hull House”
Activism in Women
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AP US HISTORY SKILLS: Causation: Could you evaluate these causes and rank the most significant causes and/or effects of immigration?
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Political Cartoons
• H – Historical Context
• A - Audience
• P - Purpose
• P – Author’s Point of View
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• "The Protectors of our Industries" Gillam, Puck, 1883
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• "Looking Backwards" Puck, January 11th 1893
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The Bosses of the Senate," J. Keppler, Puck, 1889
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• Kepler, Puck Magazine 1904 (out of period!)
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• How is it in Your City? Puck
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1883
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• The Chinese Question
• Thomas Nast
• Harpers, 1871
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• The Tournament of Today, Puck, 1883
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https://beyondthebubble.stanford.edu/assessments/haymarket-aftermath