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Page 1: Farmers & Politics during the Age of Organization.

Farmers & Politics during the Age of Organization

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Hardship and Heartache

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Politics of StalematePolitics was a major fascination of the late

nineteenth century

White males made up bulk of electorateWomen allowed to vote in national elections only

in Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, ColoradoBlack men denied vote by poll tax, literacy tests

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The Party DeadlockPost-Civil War Democratic party divides electorate

almost evenly with Republicans

Democrats emphasize states’ rights and limited government

Republicans see government as agent to promote moral progress and material wealth

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The Party DeadlockOne-party control of both Congress and White House

rare

Each party has safe states, control of federal government rests with 6 “doubtful” states in North and Midwest

Federal influence wanes, state control rises

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Experiments in the StatesState government commissions investigate,

regulate railroads, factories

Munn v. Illinois (1877) upholds constitutionality of state investigations

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Experiments in the StatesWabash case (1886) prompts establishment of

Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)

ICC prototype for modern regulatory agencies

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Reestablishing Presidential Power

Presidency hits nadir under Johnson

Later presidents reassert executive powerHayes ended military ReconstructionGarfield asserted leadership of his partyArthur strengthened navy, civil service reformCleveland used veto to curtail federal activities,

called for low tariffs

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Reestablishing Presidential Power

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The Election of 1880

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The Election of 1884

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Republicans in Power:The Billion-Dollar

Congress1888: Republicans control both White House and

Capitol Hill

1890: Adoption of Reed Rules permits enactment of “billion dollar” program

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Tariffs, Trusts, and Silver1890: McKinley Tariff raises duties to historic high

Dependents Pension Act: By 1893, 1 million receiving pensions from union army

1890: Sherman Antitrust Act regulates big businessU.S. vs. E.C. Knight clarifies that law does not apply to

manufacturers

1890: Sherman Silver Purchase Act moves country toward bi-metallic monetary system

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Tariffs, Trusts, and Silver

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The 1890 Elections“Billion Dollar” Congress alienates people

Republicans also assert activist government policies on state levelSunday closing lawsProhibitionMandatory English in public schools

1890: Alienated voting blocks turn out Republican legislators

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The Rise of the Populist Movement

Discontented farmers of West and South provide base of support

The National Farmers’ Alliance and Industrial Union the result

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The Farm ProblemWorldwide agricultural economy causes great

fluctuations in supply and demand

Farmers’ complaints:Lower prices for crops (although purchasing power rising) Rising railroad rates (rates actually declining)Onerous mortgages (loans permit production expansion)

Conditions of farmers vary by region

General feeling of depression, resentment

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Selected Commodity Prices

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The Fast-Growing Farmers’ Alliance

1875: Southern Alliance begins

Alliance movement segregated, Colored Farmer’s National AllianceDestroyed after leaders lynched in 1891

1889: Regional Alliances merge into National Farmer’s Alliance

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The Fast-Growing Farmers’ Alliance

Division in the SouthTillman: Capture existing Democratic party to maintain

white supremacyTom Watson and Leondias Polk urge new party

Starting in 1890, Alliance runs candidatesSpeakers like Mary “Yellin’” Lease promote Alliance

candidates

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The Fast-Growing Farmers’ Alliance: Ocala Demands

System of government warehouses to hold crops for higher prices

Free coinage of silver

Low tariffs

Federal income tax

Direct election of Senators

Regulation of railroads

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The Fast-Growing Farmers’ Alliance

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The People’s PartySouthern Alliance splits from Democrats to form

Populist party

Southern Populists recruit African Americans, give them influential positions

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The People’s Party1892: Populist presidential candidate James

Weaver draws over one million votesLoses South to violence and intimidation by

Southern DemocratsLoses urban areas

Alliance wanes after 1892 elections

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The Crisis of the Depression

Economic crisis dominated the 1890s

Railroads overbuilt, companies grew beyond their markets, farms and businesses went deeply in debt

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The Panic of 1893February 1893: Failure of major railroad sparks

panic on New York Stock Exchange

Investors sell stock to purchase gold

Depleted Treasury shakes confidence

May 1893: Market hits record low, business failures displace 2 million workers

1894: Corn crop fails

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Coxey’s Army and the Pullman Strike

1894: Jacob Coxey led “Coxey’s Army” to Washington to demand relief

Pullman strike, joined by Eugene Debs’s American Railway Union, closed Western railroads

President Cleveland suppressed strikes with federal troops and Debs was arrested

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Coxey’s Army and the Pullman Strike

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The Miners of the MidwestUnited Mine Workers strike of 1894

“Old miners”: English and Irish workers, owners of small family mines

“New miners”: 1880s immigrants

Strike pits new miners against old

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A Beleaguered PresidentCleveland repeals Sherman Silver Purchase Act

to remedy Panic of 1893

Repeal fails to stop depression

Repeal makes silver a political issue

Democrats renege on promise of lower tariff

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Breaking the Party Deadlock

Election of 1894 reduced Democrats to a sectional southern organization

Republicans swept congressional elections

Republicans became majority elsewhere

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Changing AttitudesDepression of 1893 forced recognition of

structural causes of unemployment

Americans accepted the need for government intervention to help the poor and jobless

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“Everybody Works But Father”Women and children paid lower wages,

displaced men during depression

Employers retained women and children after depression to hold down costs

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“Everybody Works But Father”

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Changing Themes in Literature

Depression encouraged “realist” school

Mark Twain’s characters spoke in dialect

William Dean Howells, Stephen Crane portrayed grim life of the poor

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Changing Themes in Literature

Frank Norris attacked power of big business

Theodore Dreiser presented humans as helpless before vast social, economic forces

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The Presidential Election of 1896

Free coinage of silver the main issueBoost the money supplySeen as solution to depression

New voting patterns emerged and national policy shifted

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The Mystique of Silver“Free and independent coinage of silver”

Set ratio of silver to gold at 16:1U.S. mints coined all silver offered to themU.S. coined silver regardless of other nations’ policies

Silverites believed amount in circulation determined level of economic activity

A moral crusade for the common people

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The Republicans and GoldCandidate: William McKinley

Silverite Republicans defeated on convention floor

Promised gold standard to restore prosperity

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The Democrats and SilverCandidate: William Jennings Bryan

Free silver promised in “Cross of Gold” speech

Democrats were enthusiastic

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The Democrats and Silver

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Campaign and ElectionPopulist party endorsed Bryan

Bryan offered return to rural, religious U.S.

McKinley defended urban, industrial society

Election was a clear victory for McKinley, utter rout of Populist party

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The McKinley Administration

McKinley took office at depression’s end

An activist president

Dingley Tariff raised rates to record highs

1900: U.S. placed on gold standard

1900: McKinley won landslide reelection against Bryan

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The Election of 1900

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A Decade’s Dramatic Changes

September 1901: McKinley assassinated

Theodore Roosevelt became president