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   The Battle of the Little Bighorn is important because it was the turning point for the Native American becuase of the dominance they showed in the nineteenth century. The Battle of the Little Bighorn is important because it was the turning point for the Native American becuase of the dominance they showed in the nineteenth century.
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  In 1877 the Munn v. Illinois is a law case in which the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the government's ability to regulate private corporations.
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  The United States election was concluded by the 1877 Compromise.
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   The Reconstruction Era began in 1863 and ended in 1877, when the country was rebuilt following a Civil War. The Reconstruction Era began in 1863 and ended in 1877, when the country was rebuilt following a Civil War.
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   James Garfiled on March 4, 1881 to september 19,1881 was the 20th President of the United States. James Garfiled on March 4, 1881 to september 19,1881 was the 20th President of the United States.
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  It empowered the US President to examine Native American tribal lands and split them into allotments for individual Native Americans.
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   The Sherman Antitrust Act sought to prevent artificial price increases through trade or supply restrictions. The Sherman Antitrust Act sought to prevent artificial price increases through trade or supply restrictions.
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  The Tariff Act was passed in order to defend indigenous businesses from foreign competition by boosting the average import duty.
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  The Panic of 1893 sent everyone into an economic depression in the United States.
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   The goal of the Gold Standard Act was to establish and fix the standard of value of money within the United States. The goal of the Gold Standard Act was to establish and fix the standard of value of money within the United States.