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  2. Gilded Age - Wikipedia

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    Timeline and periods. Prehistoric and Pre-Columbian Era: until 1607: ... the Gilded Age is described as the period from about the late 1870s to the late 1890s, ...

  3. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    Gilded Age (1877–1896) Fourth Party System (1896–1932) Progressive Era (1896–1917) ... Logarithmic timeline shows all history on one page in ten lines.

  4. Timeline of the history of the United States (1860–1899)

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    Timeline of the American Old West; History of the United States (1849–1865) ... H-SHGAPE discussion forum for people studying the Gilded Age and Progressive Era ...

  5. Look inside the Breakers, a 70-room, 138,300-square-foot ...

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    The Vanderbilts, one of America's wealthiest Gilded Age families, owned multiple opulent homes. The Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island, was their summer escape. Now a museum, the Breakers features ...

  6. Outline of the history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gilded Age (1869 –c. 1896) Jim ... Timeline of the history of the United States (1760–1789) Timeline of the history of the United States (1790–1819)

  7. 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 ...

  8. I've toured 8 historic Gilded Age mansions. Here are the most ...

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    I've toured eight Gilded Age mansions in Newport, Rhode Island, and the Hudson Valley, New York. The mansions feature incredible displays of wealth such as walls covered in gold and silver.

  9. History of the United States (1865–1917) - Wikipedia

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    The term "Gilded Age" was coined by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner in their 1873 book, The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today, employing the ironic difference between a "gilded" and a Golden Age. [60] Politically, the Republican Party was in ascendancy and would largely remain so until the 1930s with brief interruptions.