History Timeline

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    Political Machines

    Political machines are companies that make a lot of money and thus controlling politics and get elected because of their popularity and money
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    Indian Removal

    During this time the united states was growing rapidly and had to spread out into indian lands. the only way for this to occur was to remove the indians with force.
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    Civil Service Reform

    major issure in the late 19th century at the national level and in the early 20th century at the state level. denounced the distribution of office by the winners of elections to their supporters as corrupt and inefficient
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    Manifest Destiny

    Widely held belief in the united states that american settlers were destined to expand throughout the continent from west coast to east coast
  • Homestead Act

    Homestead Act
    signed into law by Abraham Lincoln and said anyone who had never taken up arms against the U.S. government, was over 21 years old, or the head of a family, could file an application to get a federal land grant
  • Susan B. Anthony

    Susan B. Anthony
    An American social reformer who played a pivotal role in the women suffrage movement. in !866 initiated the American Equal Rights Association which campaigned for equal rights for both african americans and women.
  • Urbanization and Industrialization

    Urbanization and Industrialization
    Businesses and industries centered in the cities and created a need for labor convincing people to move from rural areas to the cities.
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    Third Party Politics

    The united states experienced a tremendous growth in industrialization. led by oil, steel, and other manufacturing industries, the united states had become the worlds leading producer of manufactured goods by 1900.
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    The Gilded Age

    An era of rapid economic growth specially in teh north and west. American wages were much higher than in europe, which attracted millions of immigrants.
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    Populism and Progressivism

    populism- farmers believed that industrialists and bankers controlled both the republicans and the democrats within the government
    Progressivism- a movement to improve american life by taking advantage of democracy
  • Teddy Roosevelt

    Teddy Roosevelt
    He was the 26th president and in 1881 he was elected to the New York State Assembly, where he became a leader to the reform faction
  • Eugene V Debs

    Eugene V Debs
    American union Leader and one of the founding members of the industrial workers of the world and five times the candidate of the socialist party of America for President of The United States
  • Haymarket riot

    Haymarket riot
    the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on Tuesday May 4,1886 at Haymarket square
  • Andrew Carnegie

    Andrew Carnegie
    wrote a book called "the Gospels of wealth" that called upom the rich to improve society
  • Ida B Wells

    Ida B Wells
    she was an African- American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, and an early leader in the civil rights movement. She documented lynching in the United States
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    Klondike Gold Rush

    Migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the Yukon in north- western Canada
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    Initiative Referendum and Recall

    Refer to processes that allow citizens of many states to vote directly on the particular pieces of legislation.
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    Social Gospel

    protestant Christian movement that applied christian ethics to social problems, especially issues of social justice such as economic inequality, poverty, alcoholism, crime, etc.
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    Muckraker

    reform-minded journalists who wrote largely for all popular magazines and continues a tradition of investigative journalism reporting
  • Pure Food and Drug Act

    Pure Food and Drug Act
    The first of the series of significant consumer protection laws enacted by the federal government the twentieth century and led to the creation of the food and drug administration.
  • Upton Sinclair

    Upton Sinclair
    An American Author who wrote nearly 100 books. He acheived popularity in the first half of the twentieth century, getting fame from his classic book, the jungle, which exposed conditions in the U.S. meat packing industry causing a public uproar that led to the Pure Food and Drug Act.
  • Dollar Diplomacy

    Dollar Diplomacy
    Created by William Taft to ensure the financial stability of a region while protecting and extending American commercial and financial interest there.
  • Federal Reserve Act

    Federal Reserve Act
    Act of congress that created and set up the federal reserve system, the central banking system, and granted it the legal authority to issue federal reserve notes.
  • 16th 17th 18th and 19th amendments

    16th 17th 18th and 19th amendments
    16th- authorized congress to lezy tax
    17th- people power to elect senators
    18th prohibited the making an selling of alcoholic drinks
    19th- women the right to vote
  • Suffrage

    Suffrage
    The right to vote in political elections given to women in 1919
  • Teapot Dome Scandal

    Teapot Dome Scandal
    It was a bribery incident that took place in the united states from 1920 to 1923.
  • Nativism

    Nativism
    The political position of demanding a favored status for certain established inhabitants of a nation as compared to claims of newcomers or immigrants.
  • Clarence Darrow

    Clarence Darrow
    American Lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union. Best known for defending teenage thrill killers Leopold and Leob in their trial for murdering 14- year old Robert Franks
  • Jane Addams

    Jane Addams
    Jane Addams was one of the most prominent reformers of the progressive era and in 1931 became the first woman to win a nobel peace prize and is refered to as the founder of the social work profession in the United States