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Title: Urban Growth and Farm Protest,


1
CHAPTER 18
  • Urban Growth and Farm Protest,
  • 1887 - 1893

Web
2
The New Urban Society
  • Immigrants and internal migration caused
    population explosion in cities
  • Jane Adams and Hull house
  • Suburbs, skyscrapers, and tenements change cities
  • New services are needed
  • Immigration created new ethnic communities
  • Ellis Island
  • Prejudice and intolerance of immigrants increase
  • Political machines control local politics
  • Boss Tweed

3
Growth of Cities, 1860 and 1900
4
The Diminishing Rights of Minority Groups
  • Indian religious movement, the Ghost Dance
  • Wovaka
  • Wounded Knee Massacre
  • Mexican Americans in Southwest clash with whites
    over land use
  • Las Gorra Blancas
  • Chinese Exclusion Act illustrates prejudice in
    West
  • African Americans discrimination nationwide, but
    worse in South
  • Plessy v. Ferguson

5
Indian Reservations, 1875 and 1900
6
Photo of lynching c. 1880s-90s
7
A Victorian Society
  • Relations between sexes strictly controlled, at
    least in public
  • Strict moral code governs a patriarchal society
  • Religion plays central role in families
  • Sports enthrall Americans
  • Spectator sports include football and boxing
  • John L. Sullivan and Gentleman Jim Corbett
  • Active sport of choice is bicycling

8
Voices of Protest and Reform
  • Edward Bellamy and Nationalism
  • Social Gospel brings religion to slum areas
  • To Christianize and to minister to basic needs
  • With free time, middle class women spearhead
    reform efforts
  • Womans Christian Temperance Movement
  • General Federation of Womens Clubs
  • National Woman Suffrage Association

9
Looking Outward Foreign Policy in the Early 1890s
  • External markets become more important with
    closing of frontier
  • Americans fear being left behind by European
    nations
  • Alfred Thayer Mahan
  • United States works to improve relations with
    neighbors to South, hoping to build canal
  • Tensions in Hawaii grow due to American
    manipulation of economy
  • Kalakua and Liliuokalani
  • White control after February, 1893

10
The Angry Farmers
  • Democrats play on peoples fears to win Congress
  • Farmers organize politically
  • Farmers Alliance
  • Colored Farmers National Alliance
  • Populist Party emerges as political arm of
    Alliance
  • Populists support Free Silver
  • Started off poorly

11
Presidential Election of 1892
  • Benjamin Harrison versus Grover Cleveland
  • Homestead Strike
  • Cleveland wins second non-consecutive term
  • America redefines itself in Chicago
  • Worlds Columbian Exposition
  • Exposition lauded American accomplishments
  • Frederick Jackson Turner
  • Closing of the American frontier

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Election of 1892
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Discussion Questions
  • What were conditions like for the industrial
    worker in the cities in the late 1800s?
  • What problems did the cities of the late 19th
    century face? What solutions evolved and were
    created to resolve these problems?
  • Follow the rise of the Populist Party. What
    political and social value did it bring to
    America?
  • Explain how and why the United States became an
    overseas power in the 1890s?
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