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How did Ben Tillman trans form state government and secure a "Solid South" for the Democratic Party? Be specific with your response.

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Answered by rose91468
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Southern Democrats are members of the U.S. Democratic Party who reside in the Southern United States. In the 19th century, Southern Democrats were whites in the South who ... Goldwater won many of the "Solid South" states over Democratic candidate Lyndon "Kentucky Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler".

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Ben Tillman transformed state government and secured a "Solid South" for the Democratic Party

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  • Tillman 's administration viewed the state government's role in a radically different manner than its counterparts, the Conservative, who in most instances showed unwillingness to use state control. Where Conservatives favored a minimalism regulation of the state and the wealthy. Tillman attempted to augment the state government's power to empower white agricultural “producers.
  • In South Carolina, the Tillman revolution expressed a conviction that governments should use state government control and resources to implement clear social, economic , and political goals. Tillmanites had wielded an empowered state machinery to attain their desired goals.
  • White southerners had successfully reconquered the region for the Democratic Party in previous years, taking power of the state governments, the governors' offices, and the congressional delegation of the South.
  • Democratic unity, assisted by the increased representation which followed the 14th amendment, meant that the 'Solid South' became the most significant aspect of national life in the last quarter of the 20th century, the geographical nucleus around which politics turned Gilded Age.
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