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  • #redirect[[Panic of 1893]]
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  • The '''Panic of 1893''' or '''Depression of 1893''' was a massive contraction in the American ec
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  • * Lauck, William Jett. ''The Causes of the Panic of 1893'' (1907) [http://books.google.com/books?id=YrYJAAAAIAAJ&printsec=toc&dq=Lau
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  • ...ng in a cannery and mill and shoveling [[coal]]. Following the financial [[Panic of 1893]], he crosssed the continent with "[[Kelley's Army]]" of [[unemployment|une
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  • ...fourth panic in 34 years, and the most significant since the much worse [[Panic of 1893]]. Unlike 1893, the Panic of 1907 did not throw the nation into a depressi *[[Panic of 1893]]
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  • :11 US recessions [http://www.nber.org/cycles/] including the [[panic of 1893]]
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  • ...Established unions denounced it as "dual unionism," but with the severe [[Panic of 1893|Depression of 1893]] underway, workers were angry and wanted an aggressive
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  • The [[Panic of 1893]] damaged the Bourbons because Cleveland was President at the time and was
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  • The [[Panic of 1893]] was a severe nationwide depression that brought the money issue to the fo
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  • ...e, critics complained that he had little imagination in dealing with the [[Panic of 1893]]. He lost control of his party to the agrarians and silverites in 1896. Shortly after Cleveland was inaugurated, the [[Panic of 1893]] struck and the economy went into a deep depression that lasted four years
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  • The end of the Gilded Age coincided with the [[Panic of 1893]], a deep depression. The depression lasted until 1897 and marked a major p ...a paternalistic policy of company housing, laid off employees during the [[Panic of 1893]] but did not cut rents, angering workers. [[Eugene V. Debs|Eugene Debs]]
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  • In 1895, at the depths of the [[Panic of 1893]], the Federal Treasury was nearly out of gold. President [[Grover Clevelan
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  • ...onal legislation was passed. With the national economy reeling under the [[Panic of 1893]] Populist leaders hoped their prescience would be rewarded by voters, but ...ocrats|"gold bug"]] stand. Cleveland was elected and then blamed for the [[Panic of 1893]] and the hardships of a severe depression that badly hurt Cotton and tobac
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  • ...ty in the United States between 1865 and 1900 the worst of which was the [[panic of 1893]] in which a monetary crisis led to the failure of 500 banks and an unemplo
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  • ...]], [[Reconstruction]], race and the money supply. The era began in the [[Panic of 1893]] and the extraordinarily intense election of 1896. It included the [[Progr
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  • ...f rural life, and for destructive tornadoes (also called cyclones). The [[Panic of 1893]] caused widespread distress in rural America. In 1896 and again in 1900 th
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  • ...he women responded with a suffragist movement. The System collapsed in the Panic of 1893, a severe nationwide depression that was blamed on the conservative "Bourbo
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  • ...ates there was similar initial inaction in face of the much more serious [[panic of 1893]] but following the further [[panic of 1907]] the Congress created the [[Fe
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  • ...intellectual was [[Woodrow Wilson]]. The Bourbons were in power when [[the Panic of 1893]] hit, and they took the blame. A fierce struggle inside the party ensued, ...y faction of conservative, pro-business [[Bourbon Democrat]]s but as the [[Panic of 1893|depression of 1893]] deepened his enemies multiplied. At the [[1896 Democra
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  • Cleveland's second term was ruined by a major depression, the [[Panic of 1893]], which also undercut the appeal of the loosely-organized [[Populist]] coa
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  • ...on. When an economic downturn hits the host country (as in the US in the [[Panic of 1893]], or again in the [[Great Depression]] of 1929), job seekers immediately s
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  • ...d the biggest landslide in its history, as Democrats were blamed for the [[Panic of 1893|severe economic depression 1893-1897]] and the violent coal and railroad st
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  • ...y promised that high tariffs would end the severe hardship caused by the [[Panic of 1893]], and that the GOP would guarantee a sort of pluralism in which all groups
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