
October 18, 2024
Letters from an American
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Corruption and Influence in Late 19th Century Senate Elections
This chapter explores the rampant corruption in U.S. Senate elections during the late 19th century, focusing on wealthy businessmen's manipulation of the political system. It details the rise of figures like William Sharon and William A. Clark, while also examining the emergence of the Populist Party's push for direct elections as a response to such unethical practices.
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