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Whitepunk [10]
3 years ago
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Which Jackson era reformers began the movement we see continuing in the gilded age

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2 answers:
lbvjy [14]3 years ago
7 0

Andrew Jackson was the President of the United States from 1829 until 1837, this period of time is also known as The Jackson and it's important because there were many social and scientific changes that last until the gilded age (the last 1800s). The main reformers were: (1) Elizabeth Cady Stanton, seen as one of the first activists for women's rights, (2) Darwin, famous for his evolution theory that changed the way people saw and understood the world, and (3) Oliver Wendell Holmes, a medical scholar who admitted women and black men in medical school, in order to promote equality and fairness.

Mama L [17]3 years ago
5 0

<em><u>The reformer of the Jackson era who began the movement that was seen continuing in the Glided era was Frederick Douglass. </u></em>

Further Explanations:

Frederick Douglas was amongst the reformers of the Glided era  who contributed a lot in the diffusion of the reforms of Jackson. Being born and brought up in bondage, he became the most distinguished reformer of slavery. He used to advise “President” and convey orations among thousands on the issue of women’s rights and Irish Home rule. He is also named the “Father Of the civil rights movement” who wrought the nation through his brilliance, willpower, and eloquence.

Glided era was the eraof  monetary evolution in the Northern and the Western zones of the US with rapid advancement in productions along withthe arrival of numerous settlers. The era contributed an explosive expansion to agriculture and trade along with the progression of farmers and workers. Thousands of miles of railroad were built that activated the oil production, automotive manufacturing to its ultimate.  

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Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Glided era

Keywords: Glided era, Northern, Western, agriculture, trade, farmers ,workers, railroad, oil production, automotive manufacturing, Frederick Douglas, Jackson, President, women’s rights, Irish Home rule, brilliance, determination, eloquence

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