The Gilded Age: Wealth, Corruption, and the New America — Fexingo History
In September 1869, financier Jay Gould hatched a daring plot to corner the U.S. gold market, bringing the nation's economy to the brink of collapse. This episode unpacks Gould's scheme, his secret dealings with President Ulysses S. Grant's inner circle, and the chaotic Black Friday that followed. We trace Gould's rise from a modest New York farm to the helm of the Erie Railroad, his partnership with James Fisk, and the web of bribery that nearly toppled the Grant administration. Along the way, we examine how the gold conspiracy epitomized the Gilded Age's fusion of wealth, corruption, and political power — and why it prompted lasting reforms in federal financial policy. Featuring Abel Corbin, Grant's brother-in-law, and Treasury Secretary George Boutwell, this is a story of greed, panic, and the birth of modern market regulation. #JayGould #GoldCorner #BlackFriday1869 #JamesFisk #UlyssesGrant #AbelCorbin #GeorgeBoutwell #ErieRailroad #WallStreet #GildedAge #FinancialHistory #MarketCorner #GoldPanic #USHistory #GrantAdministration #Speculation #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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