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The Gilded Age
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US History: VHS Summer: Katie Fitzgibbons
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Rush of New Immigrants; The Chinese Exclusion Act
With a new wave of immigrants entering the US. Racial Purist were fearful of the mix of races eventual occurring. Congress passed "The Chinese Exclusion Act" anyone in this ethnic group wasn't allowed into the US. Later in 1890 Congress added a limit on certain ethnicity's in based on United States population. -
American Expatiation Overseas
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The Spanish-American War
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The Panama Canal opening
Construction was extremely difficult. No one had ever seeing anything like this before. This made any kind of shipping from one side of the U.S to the other much more efficient , safer, and fast. Without the help of Walter Reed and William Gorgas the Panama Canal may have never existed
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The Sinking of the Lusitania
Americans didn't participate in WWI until May 7th 1915, when Germans bombed the US Lusitania. Creating conflict President Woodrow Wilson was extremely upset. Re-thought his choice in joining the war and ending up choosing to join WWI
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The Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance was the re-start of African American Culture in society. Many African Americans migrated from the south to the north of the US, many were not welcomed with "open arms" and were forced into "slums" the largest of them all was called "Harlem". Many wonderful African American Artist, Actors/Actresses, Writers and Musicians emerged at this time as well as the birth of Jazz music. http://www.ushistory.org/us/46e.asp -
The Great Depression
The worst economic crash of the entire 20th century was "The Great Depression". America has never seen anything like it before at the time. Many Americans lost all their life savings due, even more lost their jobs the unemployment rate reached to 1.5 million Americans to an even lower 12 million in 1932.
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Pearl Harbor
On December 7th of 1941, bombs rained on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii from Japanese planes. Over 3,000 Americans passed away from this attack, this was the" last straw" for many Americans who choose to finally get involved with World War Two.
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The Manhattan Project
The Manhattan project was the first US government project to create one of the most deadly weapons known to man.. the atomic bomb. This was made out of pure fear unknowingly if Germans had built one of their own Atomic bombs
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The Rise of Communism
Quickly after World War Two ended, Stalin general of the Soviet Union was highly focused on taking over more nations, along with the idea of Communism. The United States was taken off guard when this occurred. Leading tension between these superpower countries created what is now known as "The Cold War"
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The Civil Right Movement
When the Civil Rights Movement began when African Americans were tired of the mistreatment. Their response peaceful protests. Such as boycotts and marches to defeat segregation within the United States. Although Slavery was abolished racism was still present in America. Segregation ended in public places but it took even longer to end the Segregation in Americans.
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Vietnam War
America offered assistance to South Vietnam after being threatened with Communism by North Vietnam. The Vietnam War was tiring for both The Untied States and Vietnam. Near the end of the war many American Soldiers felt hopeless with the acts done. Running out of resources The United States choose to head home with a loss on it's shoulders.
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The Second Wave of Feminism
While the Civil Rights Movement was happening. Women began to take a stand for rights too against men. Women wanted birth control, better paying jobs, have less children, and not just be the typical "Housewife". Although the duty of equality between Men and Women has still not been completed. The Women during this movement most diffidently made a impact on the United States.
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The Beginning of the Internet for the public
Organically the internet was created for the U.S Department of Defense in the 1970s. Used to contact others during attacks but later in the 1980s things changed quickly to a personal use. Now everyone could use it for their own needs.
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The Personal Computer
The turning point in American history is the Personal Computer. Apple from the beginning took over the market with its first product in 1977. The Personal Computer made many American's households and work much simpler.
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The end of the Cold War
While Ronald Reagan was President he was able to end the Cold War in 1991. Which had be ongoing since 1947. Although when the war had finally ended, Americans had forgotten what it was like to be free
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The Start of School Shootings
At the end of the 1990s the United States was shifting from bad to even worse. The increase of school shootings began, the first shooting occurring at Columbine, Colorado where over 13 students lives were taken from them. Many people today agree that by putting the shooters from Columbine on a accidental pedestal by the media this may have caused others to follow in their foot steps.
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