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Why were the 1890’s considered a “decade of crisis?” in the United States?

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They decided to do it now (1890s) because it was a decade of crisis. Cities were becoming overpopulated with immigrants and in 1893 there was a failure with the British bank, leading a huge economic depression with loss of jobs and business failures.

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