Constitution

Final Project HIST-152

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    California Gold Rush

    The California Gold Rush was a pivotal event in American history as it triggered a massive migration of people from the East to the West, leading to the rapid expansion of the United States. The Gold Rush also helped the country’s goal of westward expansion, as the nation sought to fulfill its Manifest Destiny.
  • 13th Amendment Ratified

    13th Amendment Ratified

    The 13th Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude. It marked the end slavery, the most unethical practice in the country's history.
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    Gilded Age

    The Gilded Age was characterized by rapid industrialization, economic growth, and technological advancements in the United States. The era was marked by contrasts between extreme wealth and extreme poverty, with a small group of people accumulating immense fortunes while many Americans struggled to make ends meet.
  • Electric Lighting

    Electric Lighting

    The invention of the electric light revolutionized urbanization in America, transforming cities from dark and dangerous places to vibrant places to live. The widespread adoption of electric lighting made it possible for businesses to stay open longer, which fueled economic growth and expansion.
  • The Rise of the Skyscraper

    The Rise of the Skyscraper

    The rise of skyscrapers reflected the rapid urbanization and economic growth of American cities during this period. Skyscrapers became symbols of progress, innovation, and modernity, and they continue to shape the skylines of cities around the world today.
  • Sherman Anti-Trust Act

    Sherman Anti-Trust Act

    The Sherman Antitrust Act was passed by the U.S. Congress on July 2, 1890, and aimed to promote competition and prevent the formation of monopolies in the American economy.
  • Spanish-American War/Treaty of Paris

    Spanish-American War/Treaty of Paris

    The Spanish-American War was fought between the United States and Spain, primarily over Spanish colonies in the Caribbean and the Pacific. The war signaled the emergence of the United States as a major world power and set the stage for future US involvement in global affairs.
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    Dollar Diplomacy

    The policy promoted US economic interests overseas by using the American dollar to influence foreign governments. The strategy involved using US government loans and investments to support US businesses operating abroad, with the goal of creating new markets and increasing US economic influence.
  • NAACP

    NAACP

    The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded in 1909, and it quickly became one of the leading voices in the fight against racial discrimination and segregation.
  • Assembly Line

    Assembly Line

    The assembly line, which was first introduced by Henry Ford in 1913, was a key innovation in American manufacturing that revolutionized the way products were made and helped to fuel the country's economic growth in the early 20th century.
  • 16th Amendment

    16th Amendment

    During the Progressive Era, there was a growing sense that the wealthy should bear a greater share of the tax burden to fund the government. The introduction of progressive taxation helped to reduce income inequality
  • Silent Sentinels

    Silent Sentinels

    Women's suffrage was a significant movement during the Progressive Age, as women activists fought for the right to vote and participate in the political process. One of the most notable tactics used by suffragettes was the Silent Sentinels protest, where women picketed the White House for months on end, holding up signs demanding the right to vote.
  • World War 1

    World War 1

    The United States initially remained neutral, but as the conflict escalated, the country eventually joined the Allies in 1917. The US involvement in the war played a pivotal role in securing victory for the Allies. The war also had important social and economic impacts on the US, leading to significant changes in American society, including the increased participation of women in the workforce.
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    Prohibition

    The movement to ban alcohol was fueled by concerns about the social and moral impacts of alcohol consumption. However, organized crime flourished during this period, as illegal speakeasies and bootlegging operations grew.
  • 19th Amendment

    19th Amendment

    As women took on new roles in the workforce, they also began to demand greater political rights and representation. The led to the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, which granted women the right to vote, was a major victory for the women's suffrage movement and helped to pave the way for greater gender equality in American society.
  • The Great Crash

    The Great Crash

    The Stock Market Crash of 1929, was a catastrophic event in American history that marked the beginning of the Great Depression.
  • New Deal

    New Deal

    The New Deal was implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in response to the economic crisis of the Great Depression. The New Deal aimed to address the immediate needs of the American people by providing relief, creating jobs, and stimulating economic growth.
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    The Holocaust

    The Holocaust had a profound impact on America because it challenged American values of democracy, human rights, and social justice, and prompted a new wave of activism and awareness around issues of genocide and discrimination.
  • D-Day

    D-Day

    The Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, had a profound impact on America's role in World War II and its place in the world. The success of the invasion marked a turning point in the war, opening a new front in Europe and paving the way for the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil Rights Act of 1964

    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The act was a response to the Civil Rights Movement. The act prohibited discrimination in employment, education and more.