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What did historians mean by the term gilded age?

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Having the deep slightly color of gold
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What did historians mean by the term gilded age? Answer ===> Refers to The Gilded Age as an Historical Era; and all that glitters isn't gold. Meant that something that looks good in his or her eyes, but underneath is as dirty, or corrupt as ever.; However, historians are less willing to accept the period's casualties quite so philosophically, but many have concluded that the economic forces unleashed during these years were crucial to the development of American society.





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