History Test 1 By facebooker_1043325685 Feb 8, 1848 Start of women's suffarge Period: Feb 8, 1865 to Feb 8, 1877 Reconstruction Feb 8, 1866 Homestead Act Feb 8, 1866 National Labor Union Feb 8, 1867 The Grange Feb 8, 1870 Standard Oil for Ohio Period: Feb 8, 1880 to Feb 8, 1890 Segeration takes shape Period: Feb 8, 1880 to Feb 8, 1925 Influx of Immigrants Feb 8, 1882 Chienese Exclusion Act Feb 8, 1882 Standard Oil Trust Feb 8, 1886 American Federation of Labor Feb 8, 1886 Haymarket Square Riot Feb 8, 1887 Cardinal Gibbons persuads Pope Leo 13th not to persucate KOL Feb 8, 1889 Hull House Founded Feb 8, 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act Period: Feb 8, 1890 to Feb 8, 1915 Booker T. Washington Dominat figure Period: Feb 8, 1890 to Feb 8, 1920 Progressive Era Feb 8, 1891 Pope Leop 13th supports labor unions Feb 8, 1892 Omaha Platform of Populist Party Feb 8, 1892 Renewal of Chiense Exclusion Act Feb 8, 1892 Homestead Strike Feb 8, 1893 Panic of 1893 Feb 8, 1894 Coxeys Army Feb 8, 1894 Pullman Strike Feb 8, 1896 Plessy v Ferguson Feb 8, 1896 Election invovlingWilliam Jennings Bryan Feb 8, 1898 U.S.S. Maine Blew Up Feb 8, 1900 Chicago becomes one of the largest cities Feb 8, 1901 Teddy Roosevelt becomes Pres. Feb 8, 1902 Mine Strike that Roosevelt sided with Feb 8, 1904 Roosevelt Collary Feb 8, 1904 Roosevelt Wins re-election Feb 8, 1908 Muller v. Oregon Feb 8, 1910 Suffarge effort speds up Period: Feb 8, 1910 to Feb 8, 1920 Fundamental mindset change Feb 8, 1912 Roosevelt-Leaves Republican party and forms Bull-Moose party Feb 8, 1918 Wilson supported womens vote Feb 8, 1920 19th amendment