The Gilded Age: When America Became a Superpower

The Gilded Age: When America Became a Superpower

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History, Business, Social Studies

10th Grade - University

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The Gilded Age was a period of significant change in America, marked by rapid industrialization, urbanization, and economic growth. While some Americans enjoyed newfound wealth, many others faced poverty and inequality. The term 'Gilded Age,' coined by Mark Twain, highlights the superficial prosperity that masked underlying social issues. This era saw the rise of powerful industrialists and a growing underclass, as well as political movements advocating for labor rights amidst widespread corruption. The industrial boom laid the groundwork for modern America but also sowed seeds of environmental challenges.

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