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The Gilded Age's Silver Boom: William Jennings Bryan and the Cross of Gold

6 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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In 1896, former Nebraska congressman William Jennings Bryan delivered a speech at the Democratic National Convention that electrified the nation and reshaped American politics. The 'Cross of Gold' speech, with its famous closing line 'you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold,' rallied farmers and debtors against the gold standard, which they blamed for depression and falling crop prices. Bryan's oratory won him the Democratic nomination at just 36, but his populist crusade for free silver ignited a fierce national debate over money, power, and democracy itself. This episode explores Bryan's rise, the Populist movement, the economics of bimetallism, and the 1896 election that pitted silver against gold, agrarian against industrial, and Bryan against William McKinley. We also look at Bryan's later career — his role in the Scopes Monkey Trial and his enduring legacy as the Great Commoner. #WilliamJenningsBryan #CrossOfGoldSpeech #FreeSilver #PopulistParty #1896Election #Bimetallism #GoldStandard #DemocraticConvention #McKinley #GreatCommoner #GildedAge #AmericanHistory #Populism #SilverMovement #ScopesTrial #Oratory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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