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98: Silver & Gold: From Grover Cleveland to William Jennings Bryan & William McKinley

2021/9/27
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本集讲述了镀金时代后期美国总统的任期,以及围绕白银铸币和金本位制展开的政治和经济斗争。从格罗弗·克利夫兰到威廉·麦金利,这段时期见证了工人阶级和农民阶级的日益不满,以及他们对货币政策的强烈抗议。克利夫兰总统的政策,特别是其对金本位制的坚持,激起了农民和工人的不满,导致了像普尔曼罢工这样的事件。1896年的大选成为白银铸币问题的主要战场,威廉·詹宁斯·布莱恩代表民主党,主张自由铸造白银,而威廉·麦金利代表共和党,则支持金本位制。这场选举也反映了当时社会中资本与劳工之间的紧张关系。

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The episode explores the presidency of Grover Cleveland and the debate over the gold standard versus silver minting, highlighting the split within the Democratic party and the rise of William Jennings Bryan.

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“You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.”

This is the story of Gilded Age’s later presidencies.

Grover “the Good” Cleveland is known as a man of integrity and honesty. Those characteristics alone are enough to get him to the White House. But as Benjamin Harrison interrupts his terms, the frustration of farmers and factory workers is boiling over into more labor strikes. Soon, working-class Americans are rallying around one issue in particular: the minting silver.

The issue is ripping the Democratic party apart. Should they continue to support the gold standard, as Democratic president Grover Cleveland does? Or should they support the working-class “silverites,” as a young Congressman from Nebraska named William Jennings Bryan hopes to do? This question will be settled as the Dems pick a nominee to square off against the Republicans’ 1896 presidential candidate: William McKinley.


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