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Chapter 26

Chapter 26. Part 2. 59’ers . Colorado and Nevada Gold Rush Allowed for payment of specie payment in 1879. Women’s voting. Wyoming (1869) Followed by Utah (1870), Colorado (1893), and Idaho (1896 ). Homestead act 1862.

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Chapter 26

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  1. Chapter 26 Part 2

  2. 59’ers • Colorado and Nevada Gold Rush • Allowed for payment of specie payment in 1879

  3. Women’s voting • Wyoming (1869) • Followed by Utah (1870), Colorado (1893), and Idaho (1896)

  4. Homestead act 1862 • Cheap land with commitment to live on and improve it over 5 year period. • Land not good for farming

  5. Fading Frontier • Fredrick Jackson Turner: • Significance of the Frontier in Am. History • Democracy and Innovation in moving west • No more frontier line

  6. Farmers Woes • Floods & Drought • Low selling of product high purchase of manufactured goods • Grangers • Led by Oliver Kelley • Enhance lives of isolated farmers

  7. Populists • Formed out of the Farmers Alliance • Nationalize railroads and telephones • Graduated income tax • Free and unlimited coinage of silver

  8. Election of 1896 • Republican: McKinley • Gold standard • Government Aid of business • East • Democrat: William Jennings Bryan • “Cross of Gold Speech” • Silver standard (inflation) • South and West

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