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this amendment allowed people to directly elect their senators, making the government more democratic.
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Two rivals gangs fought in the street of New York City. This showed how difficult life was for poor immigrants in crowded cities.
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The KKK was founded after the Civil War. It spread racism and violence, making life dangerous for immigrants and minorities.
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Rockefeller started Standard Oil, which grew into one of the largest companies in the world. This shows how powerful businesses shaped the industrial age.
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Bell’s invention changed communication forever, helping businesses grow and connect people across the country.
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On this day, thousands of settlers rushed to claim free land in Oklahoma. This showed how the U.S was expanding west and attracting more people to settle.
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Ellis Island because the main immigration station in New York Harbor. Millions of immigrants passed through here, bringing new workers who helped build America’s industries
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L. Frank Baum’s famous book was released. It reflected the challenges of farmers, industry, and ordinary people during this time in American History.
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J.P. Morgan created America’s first billion dollar company, showing that the massive growth of the industry.
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After President McKinley was assassinated, Theodore Roosevelt became President. He worked to limit the power of big businesses and supported workers.
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Journalist Ida Tarbell exposed the unfair practices of Rockefeller’s company. Her work helped bring reforms and fairer competition
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Henry Fire started his company in Detroit and introduced mass production, making cars affordable and creating thousands of jobs.
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Angel Island in San Francisco Bay became the main immigration station on the West Coast, mostly for Asian immigrants. It played a big role in the history immigration, though many immigrants were treated unfairly.
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This Amendment gave the government the power to collect income taxes, providing money to support the growing nation.
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The skyscraper was completed during the Great Depression and became the tallest building in the world. It symbolized American industrial strength and hope.
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