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Alaska is purchased from Russia
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Completion of Transcontinental Railroad
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John D. Rockefeller starts Standard Oil
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Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone
Bell worked on creating the telephone in Boston. He got the idea from the telegraph and wanted to make it easier.Three days after the patent came through, the first phone call was made. -
Thomas Edison brings light to the world with the light bulb
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Chinese Exclusion Act
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Samuel Gompers founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
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Sherman Anti-trust Act
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Carnegie Steel’s Homestead Strike
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Ellis Island opens
Ellis Island was the site, where millions of immigrants passed through to get into the United States. A lot of immigrants from eastern Europe came through Ellis Island. Ellis Island was open for more than 60 years. -
Plessy v Ferguson
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The U.S. declares war on Spain
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Hawaii is annexed
A spur of nationalism in Hawaii caused McKinley to push to annex the islands. Hawaii was made a territory. Dole was the first governor. -
The Philippine Insurrection comes to an end
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Rudyard Kipling published “The White Man’s Burden” in The New York Sun
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The start of the Boxer Rebellion
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Tenement Act
The Tenement Act helped better the poor working conditions. The workplace had to be well ventilated and lit. There could be no locked doors and there had to be a fire-escape. -
Pres. McKinley is assassinated and Progressive Theodore Roosevelt becomes President
President McKinley was shot in Buffalo, New York. He was shaking hands with the public when Leon Czolgosz shot him twice in the abdomen. He was the third president to be assassinated. -
The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe doctrine declares the U.S. right to intervene in the Western Hem
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Upton Sinclair releases “The Jungle”
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Pure Food & Drug Act and The Meat Inspection Act are passed
Theodore Roosevelt was president at the time the act was passed.The act would prevent food and medicine from being adulterated. The food and medicine had to be properly labeled. -
Peak year of immigration through Ellis Island
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Henry Ford produces his first Model T (car)
This car was produced on an assembly line and made more affordable for most Americans. The first model was driven in Detroit, Michigan. Within ten years half the cars that were sold were Model T's. -
Creation of the NAACP
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The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
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The Assassination on Austria’s archduke Franz Ferdinand starts WWI
Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne. He was shot by Gavrilo Princip. Princip was a member of a group of assassins called the Black Hand. -
The Panama Canal is completed and opened for traffic
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The United States enters WWI
The United States wanted to remain neutral, but couldn't after having Americans killed. The United States entered the war as an Allie. More than 2 million U.S. soldiers fought in France. -
Ratification of the 18th Amendment - Prohibition
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Women got the right to vote.
The 19th amendment gave women the right to vote. The fight for women to vote is called women's suffrage. It took nearly 100 years for women to get the right to vote.