early 20th century ET

  • Baffalo Soldiers

    They were the 10th calvary regiment of the US Army. The United States formed regiments known as the "United States colored troops, with black soldiers.
  • Queen Liliuokalani

    After taking the throne, petitions from her people began to recieved through the two major political parties. A group of American and Europeans formed a "Committee of Safety" seeking to over throw the Hawaiian Kingdom.
  • USS MAINE EXPLOSION

    The USS Maine was the first navy ship to be named after the states of Maine. The USS Maine was built to increase the naval forces in latin america.
  • ROUGH RIDERS

    The Rough Riders is one of the three regiments raised int the 1898 for the Spanish-American War. The Rough Riders were mostly collage athletes, cowboys, ranchers, miners, and other outdoorsman.
  • Battle of San Juan

    The Battle of San Juan was a decisive battle of the Spanish-American war. The Battle of San Juan Hill is the most bloodiest and the most famous battle of the war.
  • boxer rebellion

    The Boxer Rebellion is a chinese sescret organization called the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious fist. The Boxer Rebellion took place in China towards the end of the Qing dynasty.
  • Russo-Japanese War

    The Russo Japanese war was fought between the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan. Russia sought a warm-water port on the Pacific Ocean for thier navy and for maitime trade.
  • Mexican revolution

    The Mexican Revolution was a major armed struggle that started in 1910. It was an uprising led by Francisco Madero against longtime autocrat Porfirio Diaz.
  • Great Migration

    Great Migration is the movement of African American from Southern United States to the urban of Northeast, Midwest, and West. by the end of the second migration, African American had been urbanized.
  • HENRY FORD AND ASSEMBLY LINE

    The assembly line is a line that workers add parts to the semi finished car. Assembly line is desinged for the continous organization of workers, tools or machines, and parts.
  • Tampico Incident

    The Tampico Incident was a minor incident that involved the U.S. sailors and the Mexican land forces. The misunderstanding occured on April 9, 1914, but developed into a breakdown of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
  • Panama Canal

    The Panama Canal connects the Pacific Ocean to Atlantic Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and it is use for international maritime trade.
  • BATTLE OF YPRES

    The Battle of Ypres was the first world war battle fought around Ypres. The battle took place as part of the First Battle of Flanders in which German, French, Belgian and British armies fought.
  • BATTLE OF VERDUN

    The Battle of Verdun was fought between the French and the Germans. The Battle of Verdun lasted for 303 days and became the longest and one of the most costly battles in human history.
  • BATTLE OF THE SOMME

    The Battle of the Somme was fought by the armies of the British and French empires against the German empire. The battle was one of the largest of World War I, in which more than 1,000,000 men were wounded or killed.
  • SPANISH INFLUENZA

    The Spanish Influenza attack young and the healthy people instead of the one who were weak and sickened. The Spanish Influenza killed 50 to 100 million people.
  • FOURTEEN POINTS

    The Fourteen Points was to be used for peace negotiations after World War I. The U.S. had joined the Allied Powers in fighting the Central Powers on April 6, 1917.
  • PALMER RAIDS

    The Palmer Raids were a series of raids in the late 1919 and the early 1920. The raids and arrests occurred in November 1919 and January 1920 under the leadership of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer.
  • Dorothea Lange

    Dorothea Lange was educated in photography at Colombia Universtiy in New York City. She was known for her photography of the Great Depression.
  • Treaty of Versailes

    The Treaty of Versailes was one of the peace treaties of the World War I. It was signed on 28 June 1919, exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
  • Nation Wide Steel Workers Strike

    Inv1892, union membership had sunk to less than 8,000 by 1900.The Homestead Strike, which culminated with a day-long gun battle on July 6 that left 12 dead and dozens wounded, led to a wave of de-unionization.
  • ARMISTICE DAY

  • HEMINGWAY

  • LEAGUE OF NATIONS

  • LOUIS ARMSTRONG

  • LOE GEHRIG

  • SCOPES TRIAL

  • CHARLES A LINDBERG

  • SACCO AND VANZETTI

    Sacco and Vanzetti were guilty of first degree murder on July 14, 1921
  • A FAREWELL TO ARMS BY ERNEST

  • HERBERT HOOVER PRESIDECY

  • HOOVERVILLE'S

  • THE DUST BOWL

  • BONUS MARCH

  • FRANLIN D. ROOSEVELT

  • FRANCES PERKINS

  • (CCC) CIVILIAN CONCERVATION CORPS

  • (TVA) TENNESSE VALLEY AUTHORITY

  • (AAA) AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT

  • (PWA) PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION

  • (CWA) CIVILIAN WORKS ADMINISTRATION

  • (WPA) WORK PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION

  • (NYA) NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION

  • HOOVER DAM

  • JOE DIMAGGIO

  • AMELIA EARHART

  • Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs

  • Alvin York