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FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that the Western Free Silverites had captured control of the Democratic party

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that the Western Free Silverites had captured control of the Democratic party


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FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that the Western Free Silverites had captured control of the Democratic party

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896.
American cartoon by J.S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that the Western Free Silverites had captured control of the Democratic party

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1896 Commerce Democratic Party Election Finance Free Silver Movement Pughe


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This print titled "FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896" by J. S. Pughe takes us back to a significant moment in American history. Created in 1896, this thought-provoking cartoon suggests the influence of Western Free Silverites on the Democratic party during that time. The image portrays a dynamic scene filled with symbolism and political commentary. The artist skillfully depicts a group of individuals representing the Western Free Silver movement, who appear to have taken control of the Democratic party. Their presence is visually emphasized through their confident postures and determined expressions. As we delve into the details, we notice various elements that shed light on the context surrounding this artwork. References to finance, commerce, and late 19th-century America are scattered throughout the composition. These symbols serve as reminders of the economic issues at stake during this era - particularly related to silver currency versus gold standard debates. Moreover, it is worth noting that this piece was created during an election year - adding another layer of significance to its message. By capturing this pivotal moment in American politics through his artistry, J. S. Pughe invites viewers to reflect upon the power dynamics within political parties and how they can be influenced by regional movements. Overall, "FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896" serves as both a historical artifact and an artistic expression of political commentary from over a century ago – reminding us that even then artists played an essential role in shaping public opinion through their work

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