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  2. HBO’s new series “The Gilded Age” takes a deep dive into the era of 1882 New York City at a time of heightened prosperity, industrial growth and an internal clash amid society as “new ...

  3. The Four Hundred (Gilded Age) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Hundred was a list of New York society during the Gilded Age, a group that was led by Caroline Schermerhorn Astor, the "Mrs. Astor", for many years. After her death, her role in society was filled by three women: Mamie Fish , Theresa Fair Oelrichs , and Alva Belmont , [ 2 ] known as the "triumvirate" of American society.

  4. ‘The Gilded Age’ review: It’s old money vs. new in a fight ...

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    With his new HBO series “The Gilded Age,” set in 1882 New York, the creator of “Downton Abbey” is bravely leading the mildewed charge back to days gone by, when robber barons papered over ...

  5. Gilded Age - Wikipedia

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    During the Gilded Age, approximately 20 million immigrants came to the United States in what is known as the new immigration. Some of them were prosperous farmers who had the cash to buy land and tools in the Plains states especially.

  6. 'The Gilded Age' Season 3 Clip Shows Marian and Larry Locking ...

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    For now, feel free to rewatch seasons 1 and 2 to catch up on all the drama! You might be watching your last extravagant Gilded Age new money vs. old money ball for a while ...

  7. Old money - Wikipedia

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    Old money is "the inherited wealth of established upper-class families (i.e. gentry, patriciate)" or "a person, family, or lineage possessing inherited wealth". [1] It is a social class of the rich who have been able to maintain their wealth over multiple generations, often referring to perceived members of the de facto aristocracy in societies that historically lack an officially established ...

  8. Second Gilded Age - Wikipedia

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    The Second Gilded Age, New Gilded Age, or Gilded Age 2.0 is a proposed time period of United States history that is debated to have begun between the 1980s and 2010s up to the current day. The Second Gilded Age is so named for its resemblance to the Gilded Age of the 1870s to 1890s, a period marked by laissez-faire capitalism , political ...

  9. Trump’s ‘Golden Age’ vs. the ‘Gilded Age’: An examination

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    Trump’s ‘Golden Agevs. the ‘Gilded Age’ WOLF: President Donald Trump say that this is the beginning of a new golden age, but critics are referring to it as more of a “Gilded Age ...