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Growth of top Industries
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- Tobacco (cigarettes)- Textiles - Furniture
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Urbanization
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- People began settling in Piedmont where industry and towns were
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Farm Tenancy
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- Rent - Sharecropping
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Sharecropping
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- Most common form of tenancy- Wealthy farmer will supply a place to live and supplies to bring in crops - The owner and sharecropper would share the profit of the crop
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Furnishing Merchant
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- Gave credit to poor farmer until farmer could pay merchant back once profit was made- Charged high interest rates
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Crop Lien System
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- Furnishing merchant can take whole profit if the poor farmer did not pay him back
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Why did the Democratic Party dominate? prt. 1
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Poor Political Leadership (7 ways)1-4- Election fraud & using violence and intimidation to keep AA from voting - Corrupt party loyalty - Supported banks high interest rates & refused to regulate the railroads - Refused to reform the tax system that favored the rich
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Why did the Democratic Party dominate? prt. 1
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Poor Political Leadership (7 ways)5-7- Rejected pleads for social legislation (things that would correct child labor, low wages, long hours in the mill)- Refused request for expansion of public education - Amended the State Constitution in 1875 to circumvent the county commissioner system
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Populists Platform
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- Tax and election reform- 10 hour workday- 6% limit on loan interest rates - Local control over county government - State support for public education - End to corruption and state government
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Fusion
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- A coalition of Republicans and Populist parties who wanted to bring about economic, political, and social reform in NC
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White Supremacy
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- Democrats launched a political campaign on white supremacy - Social Segration
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Segregation Laws
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- Jim Crow - Blacks could not mix with white in public facilities
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Plessy vs. Ferguson
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- U.S. Supreme Court Decision - Segregation was made legal as long as equal facilities were provided for each race
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Red Shirts
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- Organized group to scare black away from voting
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N.C. Suffrage Amendment, 1900
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- Passed - Deprived AA from their voting rights that they had gained from Reconstruction
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