What is the significance of the Panic of 1893 and Depression of 1893-1897? Make your answer one sentence.

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The Panic of 1893 and Depression of 1893-1897 was a severe economic crisis that led to widespread unemployment, bank failures, and social unrest, setting the stage for important political and economic reforms in the United States.
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