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Thomas Edison Invented the phonograph, which allowed sound to be recorded and played back at any given time.
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Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb, which illuminated the dark better than candles. It made night work safer and productive because they could see more clearly than with candle light.
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Broker T. Washington created a school for African Americans, so that they could be educated even though it was uncommon.
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President Garfield was shot by Charles Guiteau four months into his presidency because Garfield didn't thank Guiteau for his work on his presidential campaign.
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President Chester A. Arthur signed an act that prevented chinese immigrant workers coming into the United States. The act prevented chinese immigration for ten years.
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President Grover Cleveland unveils the Statue of Liberty, which was a gift from France. The statue was to honor the alliance that the two countries had, celebrate the ending of slavery in the United States, and a symbol of freedom,
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The act redistributed Native American land back to the Native American families and individuals to advocate for independence and a farming life style for the Native Americans
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Benjamin Harrison won the election against Grover Cleveland, and was elected the 23rd President of the United States. Harrison created the reserves for national forest, and supported the McKinley Tariff Act of 1890.
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Grover Cleveland won the election against Benjamin Harrison, and became the 24th president of the United States. That was his second term, but it wasn't consecutive because Harrison beat Cleveland out previously. Cleveland was very against high tariffs, and inflation.
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The battleship Maine explodes in the harbors of Cuba's Havana, which causes the United States to go to war with Spain. After the war, United states gained Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines