Panic of 1893
The free silver movement emerged as a response to the economic struggles of the time, driven primarily by rural Democrats. Despite the push for a bimetallic standard, the election of 1896 saw the Republicans secure victory under McKinley, who maintained a sound monetary policy. The panic of 1893, though largely forgotten today, had profound social, economic, and political repercussions that shaped the future of the United States.In this clip
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