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Changes to American Society and Culture from 1865 to 1929 (G.P.B)

  • Red River War

    Red River War
    This war was when the United States Army initiated a campaign for the removal of the Comanche, Kiowa, Southern Cheyenne, and Arapaho Indian tribes to be relocated on to reserves.
  • Red River War

    "Red River War," Red River War-Credits & Sources, , accessed July 31, 2017, http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/redriver/credits.html.
  • Battle of the Little Bighorn

    National Park Service Staff, "Battle of the Little Bighorn," National Parks Service, , accessed July 31, 2017, https://www.nps.gov/libi/learn/historyculture/battle-of-the-little-bighorn.htm.
  • Battle of Little Big Horn

    Battle of Little Big Horn
    A war in which the warriors of Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes against the 7th Regiment of the United State Calvary. This battle represents the clash of the cultures.
  • Pullman Strike

    Martina Brendel, "The Pullman Strike," The Pullman Strike, 1994, , accessed July 31, 2017, http://www.lib.niu.edu/1994/ihy941208.html.
  • Pullman Strike

    Pullman Strike
    A nationwide railroad strike that was vital to the turning point of the United States labor law
  • Election of 1912

    Election of 1912
    An election in which Roosevelt and Taft were put against each other which resulted in being one of the most memorable elections.
  • Election of 1912

    "The Election of 1912," Ushistory.org, , accessed July 31, 2017, http://www.ushistory.org/us/43f.asp.
  • World War 1

    World War 1
    Began in 1914 and lasted through 1918, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. It was made up of the central powers and the Allied powers, and is also known as the War to End all Wars.
  • World War 1

    History.com Staff, "World War I History," History.com, 2009, , accessed July 31, 2017, http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/world-war-i-history.
  • Ratification of the 19th Amendment

    History.com Staff, "19th Amendment," History.com, 2010, , accessed July 31, 2017, http://www.history.com/topics/womens-history/19th-amendment.
  • Ratification of the 19th Amendment

    Ratification of the 19th Amendment
    The ratification of the 19th Amendment granted women their right to vote. Women's suffrage became a more nationwide issue in 1848 with the convention in Seneca Falls, New York taking place.