NOUN
- a former political party in the United States; organized in 1874; opposed any reduction in the amount of paper money in circulation
How To Use Greenback Party In A Sentence
- Not satisfied with having built the first American locomotive and running for president (for the Greenback Party ticket), industrialist Peter Cooper decided to try his hand in desserts. Alex Santoso: The 10 Neatest New York Inventions Ever
- They even spawned the Greenback Party that elected members of Congress and ran candidates for president. Obama Economic Program Increases America's Bondage to Wall Street Billionaires
- That version of the paper said it advocated the principles of the national Greenback Party. Chesterton Tribune
- A Greenback Party was formed that elected representatives to Congress and ran candidates for president. Dissident Voice
- And, still going strong at 85, he was the oldest man ever to run for president, though he failed to lead the Greenback Party to victory in 1876. Masters of the Cinema Universe
- The Ohio Idea"; the Greenback Party. \% -- But there was still another idea current. A School History of the United States
- If the Greens, the nationalists and uKIP feel miffed at being left out of our own TV debates, they can reflect that the Farmer Labor Party of Iowa and the Greenback Party were brushed aside just as briskly in 1960. Home | Mail Online
- Historically, in the late nineteenth century, the bulk of the Paleo-Progressive tendency in the United States known as "The Western Progressives" united around the Issue of Currency Reform and joined the Greenback Party in the 1870s & 1880s. A Manifesto for Paleo-Progressives