The Gilded Age: A Tale Of Today

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To begin with, the gilded age was a term coined from the author Mark Twain in his satyrical novel “The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today”. The term meant that on the outside it was as if society was covered with a gold gilding, when in reality it was actually a time of suffering. Nonetheless, there was industrial and economic expansions, despite poverty, panics, and inequality. The economic and industrial growth was primarily due to the millions of European and Chinese immigrants. Majority of them migrated because of the much higher wages in America. This led to a concentration of wealth in the United States. Many of these immigrants also began to inhabit the West, where farming, ranching, and mining was the main economic activity, which then led