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As the weakening economy threw urban laborers out of work and the brutally hot summer of 1890 baked dry the gardens of the Sioux and fields of western settlers, anti-Republican sentiment spread. By the summer of 1890, the administration realized that name calling and cheery promises of prosperity were not enough to quiet the growing clamor against the tariff.
Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre
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