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The American Populists

In Our Time

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Globalization and Populism in the Gilded Age

This chapter explores the early phase of globalization in the late 19th century, driven by advancements in transportation and the overflow of agricultural products. It highlights the struggles of American farmers against monopolistic railroad companies and their fight for financial reform through the populist movement, ultimately entangling issues of race and class. The narrative also reflects on William Jennings Bryan's influential role in advocating for farmers and his complex legacy in American political history.

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