Unit 3 Key Terms Timeline Project By ZachMReed May 28, 1830 Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. Citation Period: Jan 1, 1835 to Dec 31, 1850 Manifest Destiny More Info, Citation Jan 1, 1850 Nativism becgan to increase Apr 13, 1856 Susan B. Anthony joined the American Anti-Slavery Society. Citation Oct 27, 1858 Theodore Roosevelt was born. May 20, 1862 Homestead Act signed by President Abraham Lincoln Citation Period: Jan 1, 1865 to Dec 31, 1895 Industrialization and Urbanization Citation Period: Jan 1, 1865 to Dec 31, 1900 Age of the Political Machine Citation Period: Jan 1, 1870 to Dec 31, 1920 Social Gospel Movement Citation Period: Jan 1, 1877 to Dec 31, 1919 The Gilded Age Period: Jan 1, 1880 to Jul 28, 1914 U.S. Immigration Increase Citation Jun 9, 1885 Eugene V. Deb elected Indiana State Assembly Citation May 4, 1886 Haymarket Riot took place, massacre from bombing aftermath Citation Feb 8, 1887 The Dawes Act Citation Period: Jan 1, 1890 to Dec 31, 1920 The Progressive Era Citation Jul 13, 1894 Clarence Darrow made an attempt to defend Eugene V. Debs but ended up being arrested. Citation Period: Jan 1, 1896 to Dec 31, 1899 Klondike Gold Rush, the great migration of prospectors headed toward north-western Canada Sep 2, 1898 Ida B. Wells started an anti-lynching campaign and led a protest. Nov 5, 1898 South Dakota became the first state in the U.S. to adopt the initiative process. Citation Jan 13, 1901 First Muckraker strike Citation Feb 26, 1901 Andrew Carnegie sold the Carnegie Steel Company to John Pierpont Morgan for $480 million dollars. Citation Period: Sep 14, 1901 to Mar 4, 1909 Theodore Roosevelt's Presidency Jun 27, 1905 Eugene V. Debs founded IWW Feb 26, 1906 Upton Sinclair published "The Jungle" Citation Jun 30, 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act became effective, banning foreign, mislabeled food and drugs. Citation Period: Jan 1, 1909 to Dec 31, 1913 The Dollar Diplomacy Citation Feb 3, 1913 16th Amendment ratified by Congress, which gave Congress power to collect taxes on all income. Apr 8, 1913 17th Amendment ratified by Congress, granting citizens the right to directly elect senators. Citation Dec 23, 1913 Federal Reserve Act was signed into action by President Woodrow Wilson, making changes to banks Period: Jul 28, 1914 to Nov 11, 1918 World War I Jan 16, 1918 William Jennings Bryan aided Congress in passing the 18th Amendment. Jan 6, 1919 Theodore Roosevelt died. Jan 16, 1919 18th Amendment ratified by Congress, prohibiting import, export, and sale of all alcoholic beverages. Citation</a>http://www.albany.edu/~wm731882/18th_amendment_final.html Period: Jan 1, 1920 to Dec 31, 1923 Teapot Dome Scandal, incidents of government bribery Aug 18, 1920 19th Amendment ratified by Congress, granting women the right to vote. Aug 18, 1920 Women's suffrage rights were granted by the 19th Amendment. August 18, 1920 Period: Oct 29, 1929 to Dec 31, 1939 The Great Depression Dec 10, 1935 Jane Addams became the first woman to earn the Nobel Peace Prize. Citation Period: Sep 1, 1939 to Nov 2, 1945 World War II Period: Jan 1, 1954 to Dec 31, 1978 Civil Service Reform Dec 11, 1971 The Libertarian Party was formed by David F. Nolan as a third party in politics. Citation Oct 7, 2003 California's Governor, Gray Davis was replaced by Arnold Schwarzenegger by a recall. Citation