late 19th-century New York

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Late 19th-century New York was a rapidly industrializing, densely populated metropolis marked by stark social inequalities, burgeoning immigrant communities, and the rise of modern urban culture and infrastructure.

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Gilded Age New York 2
late 19th-century New York canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical period
urban history topic
hasCharacteristic Gilded Age wealth
child labor
crowded working-class districts
dense population
development of modern policing
development of modern urban planning ideas
emergence of mass entertainment
emergence of social work
emerging skyscraper architecture
ethnic neighborhoods
expanding public transit
expansion of municipal services
expansion of port and shipping
growing consumer culture
growth of cultural institutions
growth of finance and banking
growth of print media
growth of public education
high immigration from Europe
industrial manufacturing growth
industrial pollution
infrastructure modernization
labor unrest
large immigrant communities
philanthropic activity by elites
political machine influence
public health challenges
rapid industrialization
rise of department stores
slum conditions
stark social inequality
streetcar suburbs
tenement housing
urban political corruption
urban poverty
urban reform movements
hasTimeSpan circa 1870–1900
influenced modern urban culture in the United States
urban reform movements nationwide
influencedBy European immigration
national industrial capitalism
railroad expansion
locatedIn New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf American industrialization era
Gilded Age United States NERFINISHED

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F. M. Fulkerson settingOfActivities late 19th-century New York
Koster and Bial’s Music Hall, New York City locatedInTime late 19th-century New York
subject surface form: Koster and Bial’s Music Hall
this entity surface form: Gilded Age New York
McKim building associatedWith late 19th-century New York
this entity surface form: Gilded Age New York