During the Gilded Age of the late 1800s, political machines formed in many large cities. Political bosses would offer services and favors to citizens and businesses in exchange for votes and political power. While some bosses, like Roscoe Conkling, used the system to help citizens through projects like hospitals and schools, many bosses engaged in corruption. Common corrupt practices included kickbacks, where contractors building public projects would illegally return part of the payment to the political boss. A notorious example was William "Boss" Tweed in New York City in the 1860s-1870s, who took over $13 million in kickbacks from contractors on a courthouse that only cost $3 million to build.
2. C. REBUILDING A NATION (CA. 1877-CA.
1914)
1.INDUSTRIALIZATION AND URBANIZATION
C. IDENTIFY LABOR AND WORKFORCE
ISSUES OF THE LATE NINETEENTH
CENTURY, INCLUDING PERSPECTIVES OF
OWNERS/MANAGERS AND SOCIAL
DARWINISTS
D. EXPLAIN THE CHALLENGES AND
CONTRIBUTIONS OF IMMIGRANTS OF THE
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY
E. EXPLAIN THE CAUSES AND IMPACT OF
URBANIZATION IN THE LATE NINETEENTH
CENTURY
3. Gilded means “gold
plated.” Objects are
gilded to appear more
valuable than they are,
like a ring.
Therefore, in calling
this era the “Gilded
Age,” Mark Twain was
saying it appeared
valuable on the
outside, but
underneath it was not.
4. THE GILDED AGE
-THE GILDED AGE REFERS TO THE ERA IN
US HISTORY FROM THE 1870S TO THE
1890S.
-THIS TERM WAS COINED BY MARK
TWAIN, A PROLIFIC AUTHOR IN THE LATE
1800S. TWAIN MOCKED GREED AND
SELFISHNESS WITHIN HIS CULTURE.
-TWAIN ALSO ATTACKED POLITICAL
CORRUPTION THAT AROSE THROUGH
POLITICAL LEADERS WHO PUT SELF-
INTEREST ABOVE SERVICE DURING THE
5. POLITICAL MACHINES
-RAPID GROWTH OF CITIES CAUSED THE RICH TO GET
RICHER AND MORE CITIZENS TO BECOME POOR. SOCIAL
DARWINISM DOMINATED THE ECONOMY.
-“POLITICAL MACHINE” SIMPLY REFERRED TO GROUPS
WHO OFFERED SERVICES TO VOTERS AND BUSINESSES
FOR POLITICAL POWER AND REELECTION.
-THIS IS THE STRUCTURE OF THE POLITICAL MACHINE:
(1) THE CITY BOSS: RULED THE CITY AS
MAYOR
(2) WARD BOSSES: SECURED VOTES FOR THE
CITY MAYOR
(3) LOCAL PRECINCT WORKERS
7. CORRUPTION, GREED, AND POLITICAL
MACHINES
-THE MAYORS GAVE FAVORS TO
CITIZENS IN EXCHANGE FOR POWER
TO BE IN GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
-THE GOAL WAS TO GET ELECTED TO
MAINTAIN POWER.
-THIS IS NOT NECESSARILY A NEGATIVE
STRUCTURE. YET, IT DEPENDED ON THE
LEADER. SOME LEADERS USED THEIR POWER
CORRUPTLY AND SOME USED THEIR POWER
TO HELP CITIZENS.
8. IMMIGRANTS ARRIVED IN THE USA
IN THE LATE 1800S AND EARLY
1900S TO WORK IN FACTORIES.
9. Immigrants and the Political Machines
-Cities grew substantially in the late 1800s, due to
the increase of factories and industry. Often, the
workers who came to work at these factories were
immigrants.
-Many leaders involved in the Political Machines
were immigrants or the direct descendants of
immigrants. The votes of the immigrants mattered a
great deal to the political bosses.
-The Political Machines often attempted to
accommodate the needs of the immigrants to keep
political power.
10. Immigrants worked in an environment of
Social Darwinism in the late
1800s and early 1900s.
11. SOCIAL DARWINISM AND IMMIGRANTS
-AS IMMIGRANTS ARRIVED IN THE USA,
THEY WERE RADICALLY IMPACTED BY
SOCIAL DARWINISM.
-BIG BUSINESS LEADERS PAID LOW
SALARIES AND THE FACTORIES HAD MANY
HEALTH HAZARDS.
-MANY IMMIGRANTS LOOKED TO THE
POLITICAL MACHINES TO HELP THEM
ACHIEVE BETTER HOUSING, IMPROVE CITY
CONDITIONS, AND TO ADDRESS OTHER
NEEDS.
12. THE POLITICAL BOSS
-THE “BOSS” SERVED AS MAYOR IN THE
CITY. HE HAD ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT
JOBS AND BUSINESS LICENSES.
-IN SOME CASES, THE POLITICAL MACHINE
HELPED CITIZENS.
-FOR INSTANCE, ROSCOE CONKLING, MAYOR
OF UTICA, NEW YORK, GAVE MONEY TO BUILD
CITY STRUCTURES, HELPED HOSPITALS, AND
GAVE TO ORPHANAGES WITH HIS POWER.
13. While many mayors
involved in political
machines in the Gilded
Age were corrupt, some,
like Roscoe Conkling,
used the process to help
citizens get better
schools, hospitals,
orphanages, and helped
to meet other needs as
well.
14. CORRUPTION IN THE GILDED AGE
-GRAFT IS A TERM THAT DESCRIBES ANY
ILLEGAL USE OF POLITICAL POWER FOR
PERSONAL GAIN.
-KICKBACKS, OVER CHARGING THE CITY
FOR A SERVICE AND GIVING THE SURPLUS
TO THE “BOSS,” WAS AN EXAMPLE OF
GRAFT.
-CRIMINALS USED BRIBES TO PAY A
MAYOR TO LOOK THE OTHER WAY WHILE
THEY DID ILLEGAL ACTIVITY, ANOTHER
EXAMPLE OF GRAFT.
15. During the Gilded Age, corrupt political leaders paid
contractors to do jobs for the city. Yet, the contractors
illegally gave the mayor money back to bribe the mayor to
let their company do the job. This was called a “kickback”
and was against the law.
17. THE “BOSS” TWEED SCANDAL
-WILLIAM “BOSS” TWEED LED NEW YORK
CITY IN THE LATE 1860S TO THE EARLY
1870S.
-HE GAVE $13 MILLION IN TAX PAYER
MONEY TO BUILD A $3 MILLION COURT
HOUSE AND TOOK A “KICKBACK” FROM
THE CONTRACTOR.
-TWEED WAS GIVEN A PRISON SENTENCE
OF 12 YEARS, SERVED 1 YEAR, ESCAPED,
AND HE WAS EVENTUALLY ARRESTED
Notas del editor
Mark Twain, pictured above, coined the term “The Gilded Age” to describe America in the late 1800s.
Mark Twain coined the term “The Gilded Age” to describe America in the late 1800s. He wrote a book called “The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today” that brought the phrase into the common language.
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Use this slide to explain the structure of the political machines.
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The picture above is of Eastern European immigrants arriving in the USA.
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Compare and contrast biological Darwinism (the seal was not as adapted to survive as other seals) to Social Darwinism (Rockefeller was more capable of survivor than his competitors). Then, explain how Social Darwinism impacted immigrants.
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Use this picture to explain how a “kickback” works.
Use this picture to show how boss tweed was viewed as a greedy, corrupt leader.
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