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Well hey there and welcome back to Heimlers History. Weve been going through Unit 6 of the AP U.S. History curriculum and in this video were going to be talking about labor in the Gilded Age. So if youre ready to get them brain cows milked, lets get to it. Now in the last video I gave my estimation of the Gilded Age which was that it was kind of like a golden covered turd. And depending on what were talking about, sometimes theres more gold than turd, and other times there is more turd than gold. When it comes to labor in the Gilded Age, the gold is so thin that its not hard to see the turd underneath. Now if you want it in duller, more academic language, then basically in this video were going to try to explain the socioeconomic continuities and changes associated with the growth of industrial capitalism from 1865 to 1898. So with the industrialization of America a great dividing line was drawn between the rich and the poor, and lets talk about