• The Greenback Party (known successively as the Independent Party, the National Independent Party and the Greenback Labor Party) was an American political...
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  • Look up greenback in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Greenback(s) may refer to: Greenback (1860s money), a fiat currency issued during the American Civil...
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    Two third-party candidates, John St. John of the Prohibition Party and Benjamin Butler of the Greenback Party and the Anti-Monopoly Party, each won less...
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    the Greenback news in early 1888 took place in Michigan, where the party remained active. In early 1888, it was not clear if the Greenback Party would...
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  • States in 1884, as did the Greenback Party, which ultimately supplanted the organization. The first organized Anti-Monopoly Party was founded in Minnesota...
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    nominee. The dominance of the two major parties began to fray as an upstart left-wing party, the Greenback Party, nominated another Civil War general for...
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    Party's roots lay in the Farmers' Alliance, an agrarian movement that promoted economic action during the Gilded Age, as well as the Greenback Party,...
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  • Independent Party in Kenya Independent Party (Laos) Independent Party (South Africa) Independent Party (Uruguay) American Independent Party Greenback Party, originally...
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    Pennsylvania William Allen from Ohio Alexander Campbell from Illinois The Greenback Party had been organized by agricultural interests in Indianapolis, Indiana...
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  • Third-party and independent members of the United States Congress are generally rare. Although the Republican and Democratic parties have dominated U.S...
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    James B. Weaver (category Greenback Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa)
    the party, in 1877 Weaver switched to the Greenback Party, which supported increasing the money supply and regulating big business. As a Greenbacker with...
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    The 1880 Greenback Party National Convention convened in Chicago from June 9 to June 11 to select presidential and vice presidential nominees and write...
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  • labor. In 1878, the Greenback Party, under the influence of leaders of organized labor, changed its name to the Greenback Labor Party. The GLP continued...
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    Greenback is a city in Loudon County, Tennessee, United States. Its population was at 1,102, according to the 2020 census. It is included in the Knoxville...
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  • S2CID 148521310. Paul Kleppner, The Greenback and Prohibition Parties," in Arthur M. Schlesinger (ed.), History of U.S. Political Parties: Volume II, 1860-1910, The...
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    Peter Cooper (category Greenback Party presidential nominees)
    Art, served as its first president, and stood for election as the Greenback Party's candidate in the 1876 presidential election. Cooper began tinkering...
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  • The 1876 Greenback National Convention was held in Indianapolis in the spring of 1876. The Greenback Party had been organized by agricultural interests...
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    Barzillai J. Chambers (category Greenback Party vice presidential nominees)
    politics, eventually joining the nascent Greenback Party in 1877. He ran unsuccessfully for Vice President on the Greenback ticket with presidential nominee James...
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    Elections held early. Greenback Party Changed from districts. Independent Changed from at-large. Previous election had 1 Greenback. Previous election saw...
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    circulation was opposed by the United States Greenback Party. It was termed 'fiat money' in an 1878 party convention. After World War I, governments and...
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  • members of the Readjuster Party, two members of the National Independent (Greenback) Party. One National Independent (Greenback) Party member. Includes two...
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    Edward P. Allis (businessman) (category Wisconsin Greenbacks)
    was a notable ideologue in the Greenback Movement, running for governor of Wisconsin as a candidate of the Greenback Party. About a decade after his death...
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    Throughout the nineteenth century, third parties such as the Prohibition Party, Greenback Party and the Populist Party evolved from widespread antiparty sentiment...
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    Benjamin Butler (category Greenback Party presidential nominees)
    election with Democratic and Greenback Party support. He ran for president on the Greenback Party and the Anti-Monopoly Party tickets in 1884. Benjamin Franklin...
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    representatives from the Farmers' Alliance, People's Party, National Reform Party, and the remainder of the Greenback Party in Chicago and St. Louis in an attempt to...
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    Daniel Lindsay Russell (category Greenback Party members of the United States House of Representatives)
    U.S. Representative as a "fusion" candidate of the Republican and Greenback parties. In a close election, he defeated the Democratic incumbent Alfred...
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    The small Labor Party, supported by industrial workers, gained one seat each in Virginia and Wisconsin, while the Greenback Party maintained its one...
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    both major parties. In the 1880s, many would join the Mugwump movement in opposition to James G. Blaine. Many also joined the Greenback Party, which sought...
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    In a distant third came the Prohibition Party candidate John St. John with 2.14 percent, while Greenback Party candidate Benjamin Butler came in fourth...
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  • Guyana Greenback Party, a political party in the United States 1874–1889, known at one point as the National Independent Party Independent National Party (disambiguation)...
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