Jane Addams: The Most Influential Person Of The Gilded Age

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Have you ever heard of the Person of the Year from Time magazine? If you haven’t, it’s an article made by Time Magazine that decides who the most influential person is of that year. For example, the Person of the Year last year was President Donald J. Trump, as last year was the year he got elected president. Do you ever wonder what the Person of the Year might’ve been long ago when there were so many influential people that we still talk about them today? I think that the most influential person during the Gilded Age, a very popular era, would be considered Jane Addams, a lady during the Gilded that founded what is know as the Hull House. Their mission was to help immigrants adapt to America’s language, lifestyle, and customs. The reason I …show more content…

The Gilded Age was about how after the Civil War all of the wartime factories were still there but not needed. These factories were then changed to peacetime factories, and America’s economy doubled in size causing immigrants to come from all over the world. As Jane Addams built the Hull House, she helped tons of those new immigrants adapt to the American lifestyle. The Hull House’s official mission statement was to “provide a center for a higher civic and social life, to institute and maintain educational and philanthropic enterprises, and to investigate and improve the conditions in the industrial districts of …show more content…

I think this because she let over 2,000 poor immigrants, or even just people off the streets of Chicago into her Hull House every week where she taught them how to live a better life. She also could’ve lived a much more selfish, yet rich lifestyle, as she was the top of her class at Rockford University. She wanted to go into the field of medicine but instead decided to make a settlement house like one she saw in London, England. If she hadn’t done this, for all we know she could’ve become a millionaire, and our country would be poorer and less educated. The last reason I think Jane Addams would be the Person of the Year in the Gilded Age is that she stood strong with her views, even from a young age. Evidence of this can be found in some quotes from when she was young. Jane Addams was only six years old when she first sensed that city life was not all ice-cream cones and visits to the toy store. One day, she was on a business trip with her father in a suburban area of Chicago, where she asked, "Papa, why do these people live in such horrid little houses so close together?” Her father replied, "Because they have no money to live in better places." Jane replied, "Well, when I grow up, I shall live in a big house, but it will not be built among the other large houses, but right in the midst of horrid little houses like

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