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C HAPTER 6 The South and West Transformed. How did the southern economy and society change after the Civil War? In the postwar years, railroads crisscrossed.
WARM JANUARY 17 SS8H6c WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE OLD SOUTH and the NEW SOUTH? ESSENTIAL QUESTION PAGE 39 ESSENTIAL QUESTION PAGE 39.
SS8H7 The student will evaluate key political, social and economic changes that occurred in Georgia between 1877 and 1918. a. Evaluate the impact the Bourbon.
Getting to California populism – political movement of the 1890s focused on increasing the political power of farmers greenback – money issued by the Union.
Reconstruction, Bourbon Democracy, The Progressive Era and WWI CRCT year end review.
The Farmer’s Revolt. Farmers Organize Agriculture’s Decline 1860: 50% of wealth and 30% of national income 1910: 20% of wealth and 18% of income Agriculture’s.
The South and West Transformed Chapter 8. The New South 8.1.
1 The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873) A book by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, which, though fiction, is a critical examination of democratic.
Politics of the Gilded Age Mr. Owens. Essential Questions How did big business influence government economic policies including tariffs, currency, corporate.
Gilded Age - Progressive Era (1870’s- 1920’s). Political Parties Republicans: the republican party which arose in 1854 consists mainly of northern white.
WESTERN FRONTIER 1865-1900. SETTLEMENT Before 1860, nicknamed the “Great American Desert” –Winter blizzards –Hot summers –Discouraged settlement By 1900-covered.