Answer:In the years from the end of the Civil War in 1865 and the turn of the century some thirty-five years later, Americans witnessed the death of a rural and agricultural America dominated by farmers and the birth of an urban and industrial America dominated by bankers, industrialists, and city dwellers. This transformation of the United States made the country richer and more powerful than it had ever been before. It was accomplished, however, only with tremendous difficulty, especially for those in the American agricultural community. Farmers, large and small, witnessed numerous problems and dislocations during the era with which they found themselves unable to cope successfully. As the transformation of America took place, distressed farmers became angrier and angrier and would eventually participate in the most influential third political party movement ever.
The American city that is associated with the country's first African American church is Savannah, Georgia. This city housed the first African Baptist church.
McChulloch v. Maryland (1819), the Supreme Court ruled that Congress had the implied power to create the Second Bank of the United States, and Maryland could not tax it.
Some of the American people blamed the Great Depression on Capitalism. Capitalism is when a country's trade is controlled by private owners and everything is for profit.