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The Gilded Age: Wealth, Corruption, and the New America — Fexingo History

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The Gilded Age (c. 1870–1900) was an era of explosive growth and stark inequality in the United States. Lucas and Luna unpack the fortunes of industrial titans like Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and J.P. Morgan, whose steel, oil, and banking empires reshaped the nation. They explore the dark side of progress: the corruption of city bosses like New York's Boss Tweed, the brutal labor struggles at Homestead and Pullman, and the plight of millions of immigrants flooding through Ellis Island. The show also examines the era's cultural upheavals — the rise of vaudeville, the birth of the skyscraper, and the populist revolt of William Jennings Bryan. Why does the Gilded Age matter today? Its battles over income inequality, corporate power, and immigration still echo in our politics. #GildedAge #IndustrialRevolution #RobberBarons #AndrewCarnegie #JohnDRockefeller #JPMorgan #BossTweed #HomesteadStrike #PullmanStrike #EllisIsland #PopulistMovement #WilliamJenningsBryan #Vaudeville #Skyscraper #USHistory #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Carnegie's Steel: How Andrew Carnegie Built an Industry

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the steel empire of Andrew Carnegie, a titan of the Gilded Age. They explore Carnegie's rise from a Scottish immigrant to the founder of Carnegie Steel, focusing on his adoption of the Bessemer process, his ruthless cost-cutting and vertical integration, and the pivotal Homestead Strike of 1892. The conversation covers Carnegie's partnership with Henry Clay Frick, the role of the Pinkerton agency, and the eventual sale of Carnegie Steel to J.P. Morgan, forming the United States Steel Corporation. They also touch on Carnegie's later philanthropy, funding libraries and universities, and the legacy of his 'Gospel of Wealth.' This episode offers a detailed look at the man who dominated America's steel industry and shaped its industrial landscape. #AndrewCarnegie #CarnegieSteel #BessemerProcess #HomesteadStrike #HenryClayFrick #Pinkerton #JPMorgan #UnitedStatesSteel #GospelofWealth #VerticalIntegration #IndustrialRevolution #GildedAge #LaborHistory #Philanthropy #SteelIndustry #Pittsburgh #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28 mei 2026 - 7 min
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The Gilded Age's Land-Grant Universities and the Morrill Act

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the Morrill Act of 1862 and the creation of land-grant universities during the Gilded Age. They discuss how Vermont Congressman Justin Smith Morrill pushed through legislation that granted federal land to states for establishing colleges focused on agriculture and mechanical arts. The conversation covers the political maneuvering required to pass the act during the Civil War, the establishment of iconic institutions like Cornell University and the University of California system, and the 1890 Morrill Act that created historically black land-grant colleges. Lucas explains the impact of the Hatch Act of 1887, which funded agricultural experiment stations, and how these institutions transformed American higher education and drove industrial innovation. The episode also touches on the tensions between classical education and practical training, and the legacy of land-grant universities in shaping the modern American research university. #MorrillAct #JustinSmithMorrill #LandGrantUniversities #GildedAge #HigherEducation #CornellUniversity #HatchAct #AgriculturalExperimentStations #HistoricallyBlackColleges #1890MorrillAct #EzraCornell #AndrewDicksonWhite #MechanicalArts #HomesteadAct #USDA #History #FexingoHistory #AmericanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28 mei 2026 - 6 min
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The Gilded Age's Millionaires' Row: Vanderbilt's Fifth Avenue

In this episode, hosts Lucas and Luna explore the rise of Millionaires' Row along Fifth Avenue in New York City during the Gilded Age. They focus on the Vanderbilt family's construction of opulent mansions, particularly the triple palace built by William Henry Vanderbilt and his sons at 640, 642, and 644 Fifth Avenue. Lucas discusses the social competition among the ultra-wealthy, the architectural styles from Richard Morris Hunt to the French Renaissance, and the eventual decline of the neighborhood as commercial interests took over. The episode also touches on the broader context of wealth inequality and the cultural shift from private palaces to public museums, like the transformation of the Vanderbilt mansion into the Bergdorf Goodman department store. Listeners will learn about figures like Alva Vanderbilt, the role of architects such as Hunt and George B. Post, and the significance of the 1898 merger that created New York City. The conversation is a deep dive into the physical manifestation of Gilded Age excess and its lasting legacy on the city's urban fabric. #GildedAge #MillionairesRow #FifthAvenue #Vanderbilt #NewYorkCity #RichardMorrisHunt #AlvaVanderbilt #FrenchRenaissance #Architecture #WealthInequality #BergdorfGoodman #GeorgeBPost #NewYorkHistory #Opulence #SocialHistory #UrbanDevelopment #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 9 min
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The Gilded Age's Brooklyn Bridge: Ambition, Tragedy, and Triumph

Before the Brooklyn Bridge opened in 1883, crossing the East River meant a crowded, often dangerous ferry ride. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the epic story of the bridge's construction—a saga of ambition, tragedy, and engineering genius. They discuss how the project was conceived by John Augustus Roebling, a German-born pioneer of wire rope suspension bridges, and taken over by his son Washington Roebling after John's death from tetanus. They delve into the harrowing work inside the caissons, where workers suffered from decompression sickness, or 'the bends,' a condition barely understood at the time. They also highlight the crucial role of Emily Warren Roebling, who effectively became the chief engineer after Washington was paralyzed by caisson disease. The conversation touches on the political corruption of Tammany Hall, the bridge's impact on New York City's growth, and the public's awe at its unprecedented 1,595-foot span. This episode offers a vivid portrait of a Gilded Age marvel that remains a symbol of human determination. #BrooklynBridge #JohnRoebling #WashingtonRoebling #EmilyWarrenRoebling #EastRiver #SuspensionBridge #GildedAge #EngineeringHistory #NewYorkCity #TammanyHall #CaissonDisease #DecompressionSickness #Innovation #Infrastructure #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #NorthAmerica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 5 min
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The Gilded Age's Labor Wars: The 1894 Pullman Strike

In the summer of 1894, a strike by workers at the Pullman Palace Car Company near Chicago escalated into a national railroad shutdown, sparking a confrontation between labor, management, and the federal government. Lucas and Luna explore the origins of the conflict in George Pullman's model town, the leadership of Eugene V. Debs and the American Railway Union, the use of injunctions and federal troops under President Grover Cleveland, and the arrest of Debs that set the stage for his conversion to socialism. They examine the strike's legacy in labor law and the broader struggle for workers' rights during the Gilded Age. #PullmanStrike #GildedAge #EugeneDebs #GeorgePullman #AmericanRailwayUnion #LaborHistory #GroverCleveland #Chicago #1894 #Injunction #PullmanCar #ModelTown #Socialism #IndustrialWorkers #USHistory #19thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

26 mei 2026 - 5 min
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