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The Gilded Age's 1883 Civil Service Reform: Pendleton Act

5 min · 7. Juli 2026
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In this episode of The Gilded Age, Lucas and Luna explore the 1883 Pendleton Act, the landmark law that began dismantling the spoils system in American politics. Triggered by President James Garfield's assassination at the hands of a disgruntled office-seeker, the act established the United States Civil Service Commission and made merit-based hiring the standard for federal jobs. We examine the long reign of the spoils system under Andrew Jackson, the role of the Stalwarts and Half-Breeds within the Republican Party, and the efforts of reformers like Dorman B. Eaton and George William Curtis. The episode also questions how much really changed—early enforcement was weak, and the law initially covered only about 10 percent of federal positions. Still, the Pendleton Act set a precedent that slowly transformed American government from a patronage playground into a professional bureaucracy, a shift that reverberates today in debates over government competence and fairness. #PendletonAct #CivilServiceReform #JamesGarfield #CharlesGuiteau #SpoilsSystem #Stalwarts #HalfBreeds #ChesterAArthur #DormanBEaton #GeorgeWilliamCurtis #UnitedStatesCivilServiceCommission #GildedAge #AmericanHistory #PoliticalReform #MeritSystem #Patronage #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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