greenback party
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Definition
Noun: A former political party in the United States, organized in 1874, which advocated for the continued use and circulation of paper money not backed by gold (greenbacks) and opposed deflationary monetary policies.
Usage
The term "Greenback Party" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this historical political entity. It is used in historical, economic, and political contexts.
Examples: * The Greenback Party was formed primarily by farmers and laborers who were burdened by debt. * Historians study the Greenback Party to understand post-Civil War economic debates. * The platform of the Greenback Party opposed the return to the gold standard.
Advanced Usage
- As a historical subject: The party is often discussed in relation to the Populist movement that followed it, as both addressed the concerns of agrarian debtors against industrial and banking interests.
- In economic context: The party's advocacy is a key example of the "soft money" position in U.S. monetary history, favoring a flexible currency supply to promote economic growth and ease debt repayment.
Variants and Related Words
- Greenbacker (noun): A member or supporter of the Greenback Party.
- The Greenbackers argued that currency should be based on national credit.
- Greenbackism (noun): The political principles or policies of the Greenback Party.
- Greenbackism represented a challenge to the financial establishment of the Gilded Age.
Synonyms
- National Greenback Party (full formal name)
- Independent Party (a name used briefly by the party)
Related Terms and Concepts
- Greenback: A colloquial term for a U.S. banknote, especially the paper money (United States Notes) issued during and after the Civil War that was not redeemable for gold.
- Populist Party (People's Party): A later political party (established 1891) that inherited many of the Greenback Party's concerns regarding currency and finance.
- Free Silver: A related but later monetary policy movement that advocated for the unlimited coinage of silver, which shared the Greenback Party's goal of increasing the money supply.
Noun
- a former political party in the United States; organized in 1874; opposed any reduction in the amount of paper money in circulation