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  1. The Cross of Gold speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former United States Representative from Nebraska, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896. In his address, Bryan supported "free silver" (i.e. bimetallism ), which he believed would bring the nation prosperity. He decried the gold standard, concluding ...

  2. William Jennings Bryan (n. 19 martie 1860, Salem ⁠ (d), Illinois, SUA – d. 26 iulie 1925, Dayton, Tennessee, SUA) a fost un politician american, Secretar de Stat al Statelor Unite între 1913 și 1915. El a fost avocat, fusese crescut în Cumberland Presbyterian Church (arminiană, o parte din care urma să fuzioneze cu PC-SUA în 1906) și ...

  3. 17 de abr. de 2024 · On the night of July 8, William Jennings Bryan revealed himself as the candidate the silverites were looking for by delivering one of the most famous speeches in American history. At the time, Bryan was a former member of Congress from Nebraska who had been working tirelessly to build support for his candidacy.

  4. 20 de may. de 2023 · Ghost of William Jennings Bryan haunts Trump's next run for the White House Comparisons between the two began cropping up early in 2016, right about the time former President Trump's candidacy was ...

  5. No headers Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): William Jennings Bryan, 1896. Library of Congress, LC-USZC2-6259. William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860–July 26, 1925) accomplished many different things in his life: he was a skilled orator, a Nebraska congressman, a three-time presidential candidate, U.S. secretary of state under Woodrow Wilson, and a lawyer who sup

  6. from Harper's Weekly, 18 July, 1896. You come to us and tell us that the great cities are in favor of the gold standard; we reply that the great cities rest upon our broad and fertile prairies. Burn down your cities and leave our farms, and your cities will spring up again as if by magic; but destroy our farms and the grass will grow in the ...

  7. Sin encabezados Figura \(\PageIndex{1}\): William Jennings Bryan, 1896.Biblioteca del Congreso, LC-USZC2-6259. William Jennings Bryan (19 de marzo de 1860—26 de julio de 1925) logró muchas cosas diferentes en su vida: fue un hábil orador, un congresista de Nebraska, tres veces candidato presidencial, secretario de Estado de Estados Unidos bajo Woodrow Wilson y un abogado que apoyó la ...