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Bessemer Process  A cheep                 Homesteaders and Homestead Act
and efficient process for making            Several US laws that gave an
steel, developed 1855 by british           applicant ownership of land, typically
manufacturer Henry Bessemer                called a “homestead” at little or no cost.
and American ironmaker William             A homesteader had to be the head of
Kelly. The technenique involved            the household and 21 years old. They
injecting air into molten iron to          must have built a home, and farmed for
rempver the carbon and other               5 years.
impurities


        1855                        1857                        1862

                         Fredrick Law Olmsted
                          Landscape architect
                         who helped draw up a
                         plan for “Greensward”
                         which was selected to
                         become Central Park in
                         NYC
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/ppmsc
a.11352/
      Buffalo Soldiers 
      members of the U.S 10th
      Cavalry Regiment of the
      U.S Army formed
      September 21, 1866 at Fort
      Leavenworth, Kansas. First
      peace time all-black
                                   http://electronicvalley.org/derby/q
      regiments.
                                   uiz/2006/gompersquiz.htm

                                1866



                                             Samual Gompers  Led Cigar
                                             Makers’ International Union to join with
                                             other craft Unions. American
                                             Federation of Labor focused on
                                             collective bargaining to reach
                                             agreements on wages, hours, and
                                             working conditions.
Tammany Hall
                               New York City’s
                               powerful
                               Democratic political
                               machine headed by
                               Boss Tweed




    1867                                    1868

Oliver Kelly and Grange
Kelly started the Patrons of                 Tweed Ring
Husbandry that became                        Corrupt organization
popularly known at Grange.                   that Boss Tweed ran
Grange was to provide a
social outlet and an
educational forum for
isolated farm families.
Kickback                                   Jacob Riis At 21 he left his
   overpayment of                              native Denmark for the U.S. He
   government money                            found work as a police reporter
   that was                                    which exposed him to NYC’s
   :kickbacked” to                             slums where he was shocked at
   government                                  the conditions in the
   officials.                                  overcrowded, airless, filthy
                                               tenements. He expressed these
                                               hardships through writing.


                                 1870


John D. Rockefeller Established the standard
oil company and used a trust to gain total control of
the oil industry in America. In the 1880’s, he was in
control of over 90% of the oil refining business in
Ohio. He gave away over $500 million, establishing
the Rockefeller Foundation, providing funds to
found the University of Chicago, and creating a
medical institute that helped find a cure for yellow
fever.                                     http://historymatters.gmu.edu/mse/photos/q
                                           uestion3.html
George Westinghouse
       Entrepreneur and engineer who
       invented the railway air brake
       and pioneer of the Electrical
       industry. Westinghouse Electric
       Corporation. Patented the Air
       brake on October 28, 1873
                                           http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/theymadeamerica
                                           /whomade/westinghouse_hi.html


               1873                                       1876
                                         George Armstrong Custer and The
                                         Battle of Little Big Horn Custer
                                         reported in 1874 that the Black Hills had
                                         lots of gold. In June 1876,Colonel
                                         Custer and his troops reached the Little
                                         Big Horn River where they met Native
                                         Americans. The Indians crushed
                                         Custer’s troops killing all of them within
                                         an hour. The Native Americans were led
                                         by Crazy Horse, Gall, and Sitting bull.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexp      This battle also became known as
erience/films/custer/                    Custer’s Last Stand.
Thomas Alva Edison 
 Thomas Alva Edison 
Established the world’s first
 Established the world’s first
research laboratory in Menlo
 research laboratory in Menlo
Park, New Jersey. He perfected
 Park, New Jersey. He perfected
the incandescent light-bulb
 the incandescent light-bulb
patented in 1880 and invented
 patented in 1880 and invented
an entire system for producing
 an entire system for producing
and distributing electrical power.
 and distributing electrical power.
                                      http://www.worthview.com/thomas-edison-
                                      inspirational-quotes/

                            1876

                                          Alexander Graham Bell and
                                           Alexander Graham Bell and
                                          the Telephone Bell invented
                                           the Telephone Bell invented
                                          the telephone along with
                                           the telephone along with
                                          Thomas Watson in 1876. The
                                           Thomas Watson in 1876. The
                                          telephone opened the way for a
                                           telephone opened the way for a
                                          worldwide communication
                                           worldwide communication
                                          network. It also created new
                                           network. It also created new
                                          jobs for women.
                                           jobs for women.

                                        http://iwritearticle.com/
Nez Perce Native American
                                               Nez Perce Native American
   Chief Joseph Succeeded his
    Chief Joseph Succeeded his               people who live in the Pacific
                                               people who live in the Pacific
   father as the leader of the
    father as the leader of the               Northwest region of the US. In
                                               Northwest region of the US. In
   Wallowa band of the Nez Perce
    Wallowa band of the Nez Perce             1877 they were ordered to a
                                               1877 they were ordered to a
   when the US government
    when the US government                    reservation and refused to go.
                                               reservation and refused to go.
   forcibly removed them from
    forcibly removed them from                They fled to Canada and fought
                                               They fled to Canada and fought
   their land in Wallowa Valley to a
    their land in Wallowa Valley to a         U.S Army along the way. After 5
                                               U.S Army along the way. After 5
   reservation in Idaho. . .
    reservation in Idaho.                     days of fighting, 431 Nez Perce
                                               days of fighting, 431 Nez Perce
                                              remained after being defeated..
                                               remained after being defeated..


                                    1877
                                     Gilded Age The period following the Civil
                                      Gilded Age The period following the Civil
                                     War, running from the late 1860’s to about
                                      War, running from the late 1860’s to about
Vanderbilt Family American
 Vanderbilt Family American         1896. a time of enormous growth, railroads
                                      1896. a time of enormous growth, railroads
family of railroad who became
 family of railroad who became       being the major industry. The North and
                                      being the major industry. The North and
socially prominent during the
 socially prominent during the       West thrived while the South remained
                                      West thrived while the South remained
first half of the 19ththcentury.
 first half of the 19 century.       economically devastated. African Americans
                                      economically devastated. African Americans
Their fortune was established
 Their fortune was established       were stripped of many rights. Dominate
                                      were stripped of many rights. Dominate
by the Shipping and Railroad
 by the Shipping and Railroad        issues included rights for black, tariff policy
                                      issues included rights for black, tariff policy
industry. The Vanderbilt’s where
 industry. The Vanderbilt’s where    and monetary policy. Reformers works for
                                      and monetary policy. Reformers works for
the 7ththwealthiest family in
 the 7 wealthiest family in          various causes. . .
                                      various causes.
history. . .
 history.
Wild Bill Hickok
 Wild Bill Hickok
Served as a scout
 Served as a scout
and a spy during the
 and a spy during the
Civil War and Later
 Civil War and Later
as a marshal in
 as a marshal in
Abilene, Kansas.
 Abilene, Kansas.

                                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T._
                                   Washington

   1879                            1880                   1881

                                          Booker T Washington a
                                           Booker T Washington a
                                          prominent African American
                                           prominent African American
  Sweat Shop Negatively
   Sweat Shop Negatively                 educator who believed that
                                           educator who believed that
  connotative term for any
   connotative term for any               racism would end once blacks
                                           racism would end once blacks
  working environment
   working environment                    acquired useful labor skills and
                                           acquired useful labor skills and
  considered to be unacceptably
   considered to be unacceptably          proved the economic value to
                                           proved the economic value to
  difficult or dangerous.
   difficult or dangerous.                society. He headed the
                                           society. He headed the
                                          Tuskegee Normal and Industrial
                                           Tuskegee Normal and Industrial
                                          Institute in Alabama.
                                           Institute in Alabama.
Joseph Pulitzer A Hungarian
 Joseph Pulitzer A Hungarian
immigrant who had bought the
 immigrant who had bought the
New York World in 1883 and
 New York World in 1883 and
pioneered popular innovations.
 pioneered popular innovations.
These included a large Sunday
 These included a large Sunday
edition, comics, sports coverage,
 edition, comics, sports coverage,
and women’s news.
 and women’s news.
                                     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Pulitzer

                              1883

                                             Pendleton Civil Service Act
                                              Pendleton Civil Service Act
                                             A law enacted in 1883 that
                                              A law enacted in 1883 that
                                             established a bipartisan civil
                                              established a bipartisan civil
                                             service commission to make
                                              service commission to make
                                             appointments to government
                                              appointments to government
                                             jobs by means of the merit
                                              jobs by means of the merit
                                             system based on candidates’
                                              system based on candidates’
                                             performance on an examination.
                                              performance on an examination.
Mugwumps Republican
        Mugwumps Republican
       political activist who bolted form
        political activist who bolted form
       the Republican Party by
        the Republican Party by
       supporting Democratic candidate
        supporting Democratic candidate
       Grover Cleveland in the U.S
        Grover Cleveland in the U.S
       They switched because they
        They switched because they
       rejected the financial corruption
        rejected the financial corruption
       associated with Republican
        associated with Republican
       candidate James G. Blain.
        candidate James G. Blain.

                1884                                1885


                                             Mark Twain Novelist and
                                              Mark Twain Novelist and
                                             humorist who inspired a host of
                                              humorist who inspired a host of
                                             other young artist when he
                                              other young artist when he
                                             declared his independence of
                                              declared his independence of
                                             “literature and all that bosh”. His
                                              “literature and all that bosh”. His
                                             novels became classics.
                                              novels became classics.
                                             February 1885 his novel the
                                              February 1885 his novel the
http://meganw1213.edublogs.org/2013/02/      Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
                                              Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
25/theme-from-the-adventures-of-             was published.
                                              was published.
huckleberry-finn/
Haymarket Affair On May 4thth,
     Haymarket Affair On May 4 ,
    1886, 3,000 people gathered at
     1886, 3,000 people gathered at
    Chicago’s Haymarket square to
     Chicago’s Haymarket square to
    protest police. Someone tossed
     protest police. Someone tossed
    a bomb in the police line. 7                 Scabs Derogatory
                                                  Scabs Derogatory
     a bomb in the police line. 7
    police and several workers died.             name used to describe
                                                  name used to describe
     police and several workers died.
    3 speakers and 5 radical                     people who would cross
                                                  people who would cross
     3 speakers and 5 radical
    republicans were charged with                the picket-line and end the
                                                  the picket-line and end the
     republicans were charged with
    inciting riot, all 8 convicted. 4            strike.
                                                  strike.
     inciting riot, all 8 convicted. 4
    were hung and 1 committed
     were hung and 1 committed
    suicide in prison.
     suicide in prison.
                                   1886
                                             Settlement House A
                                              Settlement House A
                                             community center providing
                                              community center providing
                                             assistance to residents,
                                              assistance to residents,
                                             particularly immigrants, in a slum
                                              particularly immigrants, in a slum
                                             neighborhood. Run largely by
                                              neighborhood. Run largely by
                                             middle class, college- educated
                                              middle class, college- educated
                                             women. These houses provided
                                              women. These houses provided
                                             educational, cultural, and social
                                              educational, cultural, and social
http://www.scribe.org/events/streetmovies!
                                             services. Founded by Charles
                                              services. Founded by Charles
undercover
                                             Stover and Stanton Ciot in NYC.
                                              Stover and Stanton Ciot in NYC.
George Eastman
                                        George Eastman
  Dawes Act A law
   Dawes Act A law                    Developed a series of more
                                        Developed a series of more
  that was intended to
   that was intended to                convenient alternatives to
                                        convenient alternatives to
  “Americanize” Native
   “Americanize” Native                heavy glass plates previously
                                        heavy glass plates previously
  Americans by
   Americans by                        used in photography.
                                        used in photography.
  distributing reservation
   distributing reservation            Photographers could use
                                        Photographers could use
  land individual Native
   land individual Native              flexible film and send ititto a
                                        flexible film and send to a
  American owners.
   American owners.                    studio for processing. He
                                        studio for processing. He
                                       introduced the Kodak Camera.
                                        introduced the Kodak Camera.


        1887                         1888                   1889

Interstate Commerce
 Interstate Commerce
Commission Regulatory body
 Commission Regulatory body
in the U.S. created by the
 in the U.S. created by the
interstate commerce act of 1887.             Jane Adams An influential
                                              Jane Adams An influential
 interstate commerce act of 1887.
Original purpose was to regulate             member of the Social Gospel
                                              member of the Social Gospel
 Original purpose was to regulate
railroads to ensure fair rates,              movement who founded
                                              movement who founded
 railroads to ensure fair rates,
eliminate race discrimination and            Chicago’s Hull House in 1889.
                                              Chicago’s Hull House in 1889.
 eliminate race discrimination and
regulate other aspects of
 regulate other aspects of
common carriers.
 common carriers.
Wounded Knee On Dec. 28
                                           Wounded Knee On Dec. 28
 Sherman Antitrust act and
  Sherman Antitrust act and               the 7ththcavalry rounded up 350
                                           the 7 cavalry rounded up 350
 Monopoly A law enacted that
  Monopoly A law enacted that            starving and freezing Sioux and
                                           starving and freezing Sioux and
 was intended to prevent the
  was intended to prevent the             took them to camp at Wounded
                                           took them to camp at Wounded
 creation of monopolies,
  creation of monopolies,                 Knee Creek at South Dakota.
                                           Knee Creek at South Dakota.
 complete control over it’s
  complete control over it’s              Next day, Native Americans
                                           Next day, Native Americans
 industry’s production, wages,
  industry’s production, wages,           were forced to hand over
                                           were forced to hand over
 and prices, by making ititillegal to
  and prices, by making illegal to        weapons. Shot was fired. The 7thth
                                           weapons. Shot was fired. The 7
 establish trusts that interfered
  establish trusts that interfered        cavalry slaughtered 300 mostly
                                           cavalry slaughtered 300 mostly
 with free trade.
  with free trade.                        unarmed Native Americans.
                                           unarmed Native Americans.

                                   1890
Literacy Tests Voting                    Jim Crow Laws
                                           Jim Crow Laws
 Literacy Tests Voting
restrictions imposed in the               Laws enacted by
                                           Laws enacted by
 restrictions imposed in the
Southern States to limit                  Southern States and
                                           Southern States and
 Southern States to limit
blacks’ votes. The test for               local governments to
                                           local governments to
 blacks’ votes. The test for
blacks were very hard and                 separate white and
                                           separate white and
 blacks were very hard and
sometimes in different                    black people in public
                                           black people in public
 sometimes in different
languages. Officials could                and private facilities.
                                           and private facilities.
 languages. Officials could
pass or fail applicants as they
 pass or fail applicants as they
wished.
 wished.
Collective Bargaining A
 Collective Bargaining A
process of negotiations
 process of negotiations
between employers and a
 between employers and a
group of employees aimed at
 group of employees aimed at
reaching agreements that
 reaching agreements that
regulate working conditions.
 regulate working conditions.     http://www.muthstruths.com/2011/08/2
                                  5/collective-bargains-should-be-ratified-
                                  collectively/


                           1891

                                      Populist A supporter of
                                       Populist A supporter of
                                      populism, a political
                                       populism, a political
                                      philosophy urging social and
                                       philosophy urging social and
                                      political systems change that
                                       political systems change that
                                      favors “the people” over “the
                                       favors “the people” over “the
                                      Elites”. Short lived political
                                       Elites”. Short lived political
                                      party in the U.S established in
                                       party in the U.S established in
                                      1891.
                                       1891.
Omaha Platform Party program
 Omaha Platform Party program
adopted at the convention of the
 adopted at the convention of the             Ida B. Wells Born into slavery
                                               Ida B. Wells Born into slavery
Populist Party held in Omaha,
 Populist Party held in Omaha,                shortly before emancipation, she
                                               shortly before emancipation, she
Nebraska on July 4thth.Preamble was
 Nebraska on July 4 . Preamble was            moved Memphis in the early
                                               moved Memphis in the early
written by Ignatius L. Donnelly. The
 written by Ignatius L. Donnelly. The         1880’s to work as a teacher. She
                                               1880’s to work as a teacher. She
planks represented the Farmers’
 planks represented the Farmers’              later became editor of a local
                                               later became editor of a local
Alliance concerns. Free-currency
 Alliance concerns. Free-currency             paper. The events of march 9thth
                                               paper. The events of march 9
monetarism, and endorsing the goals
 monetarism, and endorsing the goals          when 3 young blacks were
                                               when 3 young blacks were
of the Urban Knights of Labor.
 of the Urban Knights of Labor.               lynched she ended up reporting
                                               lynched she ended up reporting
                                              about it.
                                               about it.
                                    1892

  Ellis Island Immigrants had to
   Ellis Island Immigrants had to
  pass inspections at immigration
   pass inspections at immigration
  stations. About 20% of the
   stations. About 20% of the
  immigrants at Ellis Island were
   immigrants at Ellis Island were
  detained for at least a day before
   detained for at least a day before
  being inspected but only about
   being inspected but only about
  2% were denied entry. The had
   2% were denied entry. The had
  medical examinations,
   medical examinations,
  government inspections. About
   government inspections. About        http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/flowerssh
  17 million passed through.
   17 million passed through.           ow/166461496.html
George Pullman and the Pullman Strike Inventor and
        George Pullman and the Pullman Strike Inventor and
       industrialist who invented the Pullman sleeping car and
        industrialist who invented the Pullman sleeping car and
       “Palace cars”. Biggest single employer of Blacks in post civil
        “Palace cars”. Biggest single employer of Blacks in post civil
       war America. He owned a plant near Chicago. When business
        war America. He owned a plant near Chicago. When business
       fell in 1894, Pullman cut jobs and wages and increased
        fell in 1894, Pullman cut jobs and wages and increased
       working hours in order to lower costs and keep profits, but not
        working hours in order to lower costs and keep profits, but not
       rents or prices in his town. His workers launched a strike
        rents or prices in his town. His workers launched a strike
       which was eventually broken up by federal troops.
        which was eventually broken up by federal troops.



                                 1894
Andrew Carnegie Born in
 Andrew Carnegie Born in
Scotland to poor parents, moved to
 Scotland to poor parents, moved to          Eugene VS. Debs attempted
                                              Eugene VS. Debs attempted
America at age of 12. Six years
 America at age of 12. Six years             to form an industrial union-
                                              to form an industrial union-
later he worked his way up to
 later he worked his way up to               American Railway Union. Union
                                              American Railway Union. Union
becoming a private secretary to the
 becoming a private secretary to the         members were mostly unskilled
                                              members were mostly unskilled
local superintendent of
 local superintendent of                     and semiskilled laborers, but
                                              and semiskilled laborers, but
Pennsylvania Railroad. Entered the
 Pennsylvania Railroad. Entered the          engineers and firemen joined
                                              engineers and firemen joined
steel business in 1873 and founded
 steel business in 1873 and founded          too. 1894, the new union won a
                                              too. 1894, the new union won a
a successful Carnegie Steel
 a successful Carnegie Steel                 strike for higher wages.
                                              strike for higher wages.
Factory. Donated 90% of his
 Factory. Donated 90% of his                 Membership grew to 150,000
                                              Membership grew to 150,000
wealth.
 wealth.
Grandfather Clause Southern
   Grandfather Clause Southern
  starts added the grandfather clause
   starts added the grandfather clause
  to their constitution. It started that
   to their constitution. It started that
  even ififa man failed the literacy test
   even a man failed the literacy test
  or could not afford the poll tax, he
   or could not afford the poll tax, he
  was still entitled to vote ififhe, his
   was still entitled to vote he, his
  father, or his grandfather had been
   father, or his grandfather had been
  eligible to vote before Jan. 1stst,1867.
   eligible to vote before Jan. 1 , 1867.
  Before that date, freed slaves did
   Before that date, freed slaves did
  not have the right to vote.
   not have the right to vote.

                                  1895
William Randolph Hearst
 William Randolph Hearst                    W.E.B Dubois The first African
                                              W.E.B Dubois The first African
Purchased the New York
 Purchased the New York                      American to receive a doctorate
                                              American to receive a doctorate
Morning Journal in 1895, also
 Morning Journal in 1895, also               from Harvard in 1895 who strongly
                                              from Harvard in 1895 who strongly
owned the San Francisco
 owned the San Francisco                     disagreed with Washington’s
                                              disagreed with Washington’s
Examiner. He tried to out do his
 Examiner. He tried to out do his            gradual approach to end racism. In
                                              gradual approach to end racism. In
competitor Pulitzer by filling the
 competitor Pulitzer by filling the          1905,he founded the Niagara
                                              1905,he founded the Niagara
Journal with exaggerated tales
 Journal with exaggerated tales              Movement which insisted that
                                              Movement which insisted that
of personal scandals, cruelty,
 of personal scandals, cruelty,              blacks should seek a liberal arts
                                              blacks should seek a liberal arts
hypnotism, and imaginary
 hypnotism, and imaginary                    education so that the black
                                              education so that the black
conquest of Mars.
 conquest of Mars.                           community would have well
                                              community would have well
                                             educated leaders.
                                              educated leaders.
William Jennings Bryan
                                         William Jennings Bryan
William McKinley In the 1896
 William McKinley In the 1896          Former Nebraska Congressmen
                                         Former Nebraska Congressmen
presidential campaign, the
 presidential campaign, the             and editor of the Omaha World
                                         and editor of the Omaha World
republican party stated its fir,
 republican party stated its fir,       Herald. He delivered the “Cross
                                         Herald. He delivered the “Cross
commitment to the gold standard
 commitment to the gold standard        of Gold” speech at the
                                         of Gold” speech at the
and nominated McKinley from
 and nominated McKinley from            Democratic convention in 1896
                                         Democratic convention in 1896
Ohio. He got about 7 million
 Ohio. He got about 7 million           and won the Democratic
                                         and won the Democratic
votes and carried the East. Won
 votes and carried the East. Won        nomination. He faced a difficult
                                         nomination. He faced a difficult
the Election.
 the Election.                          campaign due to the lack of
                                         campaign due to the lack of
                                        support and funds.
                                         support and funds.

                           1896

                 Plessy VS. Ferguson The
                  Plessy VS. Ferguson The
                 supreme court ruled that the
                  supreme court ruled that the
                 separation of races in a public
                  separation of races in a public
                 place was legal and did not
                  place was legal and did not
                 violate the 14ththAmendment.
                  violate the 14 Amendment.
                 “Separate-but-equal” did not
                  “Separate-but-equal” did not
                 violate the Constitution.
                  violate the Constitution.
Angle Island Immigrants from
                                            Angle Island Immigrants from
                                           Asia-primarily China- arrived on
                                            Asia-primarily China- arrived on
                                           the West Coast and gained
                                            the West Coast and gained
 Debt Peonage A
  Debt Peonage A                          admission at Angle Island in San
                                            admission at Angle Island in San
 system in which workers
  system in which workers                  Francisco bay. Between 1910
                                            Francisco bay. Between 1910
 are bound in servitude
  are bound in servitude                   and 1940, about 20,000 Chinese
                                            and 1940, about 20,000 Chinese
 until their debt are paid
  until their debt are paid                immigrants entered the United
                                            immigrants entered the United
 to the employer.
  to the employer.                         States through Angle Island.
                                            States through Angle Island.
                                           Procedures were similar to those
                                            Procedures were similar to those
                                           at Ellis Island.
                                            at Ellis Island.

     1902                          1903                     1910

Orville and Wilbur Wright In
 Orville and Wilbur Wright In
the early 20th century, brothers
 the early 20th century, brothers
Orville and Wilbur bicycle
 Orville and Wilbur bicycle
manufactures from Daton, Ohio
 manufactures from Daton, Ohio
worked on planes. First they built
 worked on planes. First they built
a glider, then a 4 cylinder internal
 a glider, then a 4 cylinder internal
combustion engine. Their first
 combustion engine. Their first
successful flight was on Dec. 17th
 successful flight was on Dec. 17th
1903 at Kitty Hawk, NC. It covered
 1903 at Kitty Hawk, NC. It covered
                                      http://gimnasio-
120 feet and lasted 12 seconds.
 120 feet and lasted 12 seconds.
                                      altair.com/webquest/flight/introduction.html

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  • 1. e st o wb oy W st C l Ea Indu stria
  • 2. Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Bessemer Process  A cheep Homesteaders and Homestead Act and efficient process for making  Several US laws that gave an steel, developed 1855 by british applicant ownership of land, typically manufacturer Henry Bessemer called a “homestead” at little or no cost. and American ironmaker William A homesteader had to be the head of Kelly. The technenique involved the household and 21 years old. They injecting air into molten iron to must have built a home, and farmed for rempver the carbon and other 5 years. impurities 1855 1857 1862 Fredrick Law Olmsted  Landscape architect who helped draw up a plan for “Greensward” which was selected to become Central Park in NYC
  • 3. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/ppmsc a.11352/ Buffalo Soldiers  members of the U.S 10th Cavalry Regiment of the U.S Army formed September 21, 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. First peace time all-black http://electronicvalley.org/derby/q regiments. uiz/2006/gompersquiz.htm 1866 Samual Gompers  Led Cigar Makers’ International Union to join with other craft Unions. American Federation of Labor focused on collective bargaining to reach agreements on wages, hours, and working conditions.
  • 4. Tammany Hall New York City’s powerful Democratic political machine headed by Boss Tweed 1867 1868 Oliver Kelly and Grange Kelly started the Patrons of Tweed Ring Husbandry that became Corrupt organization popularly known at Grange. that Boss Tweed ran Grange was to provide a social outlet and an educational forum for isolated farm families.
  • 5. Kickback Jacob Riis At 21 he left his overpayment of native Denmark for the U.S. He government money found work as a police reporter that was which exposed him to NYC’s :kickbacked” to slums where he was shocked at government the conditions in the officials. overcrowded, airless, filthy tenements. He expressed these hardships through writing. 1870 John D. Rockefeller Established the standard oil company and used a trust to gain total control of the oil industry in America. In the 1880’s, he was in control of over 90% of the oil refining business in Ohio. He gave away over $500 million, establishing the Rockefeller Foundation, providing funds to found the University of Chicago, and creating a medical institute that helped find a cure for yellow fever. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/mse/photos/q uestion3.html
  • 6. George Westinghouse Entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railway air brake and pioneer of the Electrical industry. Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Patented the Air brake on October 28, 1873 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/theymadeamerica /whomade/westinghouse_hi.html 1873 1876 George Armstrong Custer and The Battle of Little Big Horn Custer reported in 1874 that the Black Hills had lots of gold. In June 1876,Colonel Custer and his troops reached the Little Big Horn River where they met Native Americans. The Indians crushed Custer’s troops killing all of them within an hour. The Native Americans were led by Crazy Horse, Gall, and Sitting bull. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexp This battle also became known as erience/films/custer/ Custer’s Last Stand.
  • 7. Thomas Alva Edison  Thomas Alva Edison  Established the world’s first Established the world’s first research laboratory in Menlo research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey. He perfected Park, New Jersey. He perfected the incandescent light-bulb the incandescent light-bulb patented in 1880 and invented patented in 1880 and invented an entire system for producing an entire system for producing and distributing electrical power. and distributing electrical power. http://www.worthview.com/thomas-edison- inspirational-quotes/ 1876 Alexander Graham Bell and Alexander Graham Bell and the Telephone Bell invented the Telephone Bell invented the telephone along with the telephone along with Thomas Watson in 1876. The Thomas Watson in 1876. The telephone opened the way for a telephone opened the way for a worldwide communication worldwide communication network. It also created new network. It also created new jobs for women. jobs for women. http://iwritearticle.com/
  • 8. Nez Perce Native American Nez Perce Native American Chief Joseph Succeeded his Chief Joseph Succeeded his people who live in the Pacific people who live in the Pacific father as the leader of the father as the leader of the Northwest region of the US. In Northwest region of the US. In Wallowa band of the Nez Perce Wallowa band of the Nez Perce 1877 they were ordered to a 1877 they were ordered to a when the US government when the US government reservation and refused to go. reservation and refused to go. forcibly removed them from forcibly removed them from They fled to Canada and fought They fled to Canada and fought their land in Wallowa Valley to a their land in Wallowa Valley to a U.S Army along the way. After 5 U.S Army along the way. After 5 reservation in Idaho. . . reservation in Idaho. days of fighting, 431 Nez Perce days of fighting, 431 Nez Perce remained after being defeated.. remained after being defeated.. 1877 Gilded Age The period following the Civil Gilded Age The period following the Civil War, running from the late 1860’s to about War, running from the late 1860’s to about Vanderbilt Family American Vanderbilt Family American 1896. a time of enormous growth, railroads 1896. a time of enormous growth, railroads family of railroad who became family of railroad who became being the major industry. The North and being the major industry. The North and socially prominent during the socially prominent during the West thrived while the South remained West thrived while the South remained first half of the 19ththcentury. first half of the 19 century. economically devastated. African Americans economically devastated. African Americans Their fortune was established Their fortune was established were stripped of many rights. Dominate were stripped of many rights. Dominate by the Shipping and Railroad by the Shipping and Railroad issues included rights for black, tariff policy issues included rights for black, tariff policy industry. The Vanderbilt’s where industry. The Vanderbilt’s where and monetary policy. Reformers works for and monetary policy. Reformers works for the 7ththwealthiest family in the 7 wealthiest family in various causes. . . various causes. history. . . history.
  • 9. Wild Bill Hickok Wild Bill Hickok Served as a scout Served as a scout and a spy during the and a spy during the Civil War and Later Civil War and Later as a marshal in as a marshal in Abilene, Kansas. Abilene, Kansas. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T._ Washington 1879 1880 1881 Booker T Washington a Booker T Washington a prominent African American prominent African American Sweat Shop Negatively Sweat Shop Negatively educator who believed that educator who believed that connotative term for any connotative term for any racism would end once blacks racism would end once blacks working environment working environment acquired useful labor skills and acquired useful labor skills and considered to be unacceptably considered to be unacceptably proved the economic value to proved the economic value to difficult or dangerous. difficult or dangerous. society. He headed the society. He headed the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama. Institute in Alabama.
  • 10. Joseph Pulitzer A Hungarian Joseph Pulitzer A Hungarian immigrant who had bought the immigrant who had bought the New York World in 1883 and New York World in 1883 and pioneered popular innovations. pioneered popular innovations. These included a large Sunday These included a large Sunday edition, comics, sports coverage, edition, comics, sports coverage, and women’s news. and women’s news. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Pulitzer 1883 Pendleton Civil Service Act Pendleton Civil Service Act A law enacted in 1883 that A law enacted in 1883 that established a bipartisan civil established a bipartisan civil service commission to make service commission to make appointments to government appointments to government jobs by means of the merit jobs by means of the merit system based on candidates’ system based on candidates’ performance on an examination. performance on an examination.
  • 11. Mugwumps Republican Mugwumps Republican political activist who bolted form political activist who bolted form the Republican Party by the Republican Party by supporting Democratic candidate supporting Democratic candidate Grover Cleveland in the U.S Grover Cleveland in the U.S They switched because they They switched because they rejected the financial corruption rejected the financial corruption associated with Republican associated with Republican candidate James G. Blain. candidate James G. Blain. 1884 1885 Mark Twain Novelist and Mark Twain Novelist and humorist who inspired a host of humorist who inspired a host of other young artist when he other young artist when he declared his independence of declared his independence of “literature and all that bosh”. His “literature and all that bosh”. His novels became classics. novels became classics. February 1885 his novel the February 1885 his novel the http://meganw1213.edublogs.org/2013/02/ Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 25/theme-from-the-adventures-of- was published. was published. huckleberry-finn/
  • 12. Haymarket Affair On May 4thth, Haymarket Affair On May 4 , 1886, 3,000 people gathered at 1886, 3,000 people gathered at Chicago’s Haymarket square to Chicago’s Haymarket square to protest police. Someone tossed protest police. Someone tossed a bomb in the police line. 7 Scabs Derogatory Scabs Derogatory a bomb in the police line. 7 police and several workers died. name used to describe name used to describe police and several workers died. 3 speakers and 5 radical people who would cross people who would cross 3 speakers and 5 radical republicans were charged with the picket-line and end the the picket-line and end the republicans were charged with inciting riot, all 8 convicted. 4 strike. strike. inciting riot, all 8 convicted. 4 were hung and 1 committed were hung and 1 committed suicide in prison. suicide in prison. 1886 Settlement House A Settlement House A community center providing community center providing assistance to residents, assistance to residents, particularly immigrants, in a slum particularly immigrants, in a slum neighborhood. Run largely by neighborhood. Run largely by middle class, college- educated middle class, college- educated women. These houses provided women. These houses provided educational, cultural, and social educational, cultural, and social http://www.scribe.org/events/streetmovies! services. Founded by Charles services. Founded by Charles undercover Stover and Stanton Ciot in NYC. Stover and Stanton Ciot in NYC.
  • 13. George Eastman George Eastman Dawes Act A law Dawes Act A law Developed a series of more Developed a series of more that was intended to that was intended to convenient alternatives to convenient alternatives to “Americanize” Native “Americanize” Native heavy glass plates previously heavy glass plates previously Americans by Americans by used in photography. used in photography. distributing reservation distributing reservation Photographers could use Photographers could use land individual Native land individual Native flexible film and send ititto a flexible film and send to a American owners. American owners. studio for processing. He studio for processing. He introduced the Kodak Camera. introduced the Kodak Camera. 1887 1888 1889 Interstate Commerce Interstate Commerce Commission Regulatory body Commission Regulatory body in the U.S. created by the in the U.S. created by the interstate commerce act of 1887. Jane Adams An influential Jane Adams An influential interstate commerce act of 1887. Original purpose was to regulate member of the Social Gospel member of the Social Gospel Original purpose was to regulate railroads to ensure fair rates, movement who founded movement who founded railroads to ensure fair rates, eliminate race discrimination and Chicago’s Hull House in 1889. Chicago’s Hull House in 1889. eliminate race discrimination and regulate other aspects of regulate other aspects of common carriers. common carriers.
  • 14. Wounded Knee On Dec. 28 Wounded Knee On Dec. 28 Sherman Antitrust act and Sherman Antitrust act and the 7ththcavalry rounded up 350 the 7 cavalry rounded up 350 Monopoly A law enacted that Monopoly A law enacted that starving and freezing Sioux and starving and freezing Sioux and was intended to prevent the was intended to prevent the took them to camp at Wounded took them to camp at Wounded creation of monopolies, creation of monopolies, Knee Creek at South Dakota. Knee Creek at South Dakota. complete control over it’s complete control over it’s Next day, Native Americans Next day, Native Americans industry’s production, wages, industry’s production, wages, were forced to hand over were forced to hand over and prices, by making ititillegal to and prices, by making illegal to weapons. Shot was fired. The 7thth weapons. Shot was fired. The 7 establish trusts that interfered establish trusts that interfered cavalry slaughtered 300 mostly cavalry slaughtered 300 mostly with free trade. with free trade. unarmed Native Americans. unarmed Native Americans. 1890 Literacy Tests Voting Jim Crow Laws Jim Crow Laws Literacy Tests Voting restrictions imposed in the Laws enacted by Laws enacted by restrictions imposed in the Southern States to limit Southern States and Southern States and Southern States to limit blacks’ votes. The test for local governments to local governments to blacks’ votes. The test for blacks were very hard and separate white and separate white and blacks were very hard and sometimes in different black people in public black people in public sometimes in different languages. Officials could and private facilities. and private facilities. languages. Officials could pass or fail applicants as they pass or fail applicants as they wished. wished.
  • 15. Collective Bargaining A Collective Bargaining A process of negotiations process of negotiations between employers and a between employers and a group of employees aimed at group of employees aimed at reaching agreements that reaching agreements that regulate working conditions. regulate working conditions. http://www.muthstruths.com/2011/08/2 5/collective-bargains-should-be-ratified- collectively/ 1891 Populist A supporter of Populist A supporter of populism, a political populism, a political philosophy urging social and philosophy urging social and political systems change that political systems change that favors “the people” over “the favors “the people” over “the Elites”. Short lived political Elites”. Short lived political party in the U.S established in party in the U.S established in 1891. 1891.
  • 16. Omaha Platform Party program Omaha Platform Party program adopted at the convention of the adopted at the convention of the Ida B. Wells Born into slavery Ida B. Wells Born into slavery Populist Party held in Omaha, Populist Party held in Omaha, shortly before emancipation, she shortly before emancipation, she Nebraska on July 4thth.Preamble was Nebraska on July 4 . Preamble was moved Memphis in the early moved Memphis in the early written by Ignatius L. Donnelly. The written by Ignatius L. Donnelly. The 1880’s to work as a teacher. She 1880’s to work as a teacher. She planks represented the Farmers’ planks represented the Farmers’ later became editor of a local later became editor of a local Alliance concerns. Free-currency Alliance concerns. Free-currency paper. The events of march 9thth paper. The events of march 9 monetarism, and endorsing the goals monetarism, and endorsing the goals when 3 young blacks were when 3 young blacks were of the Urban Knights of Labor. of the Urban Knights of Labor. lynched she ended up reporting lynched she ended up reporting about it. about it. 1892 Ellis Island Immigrants had to Ellis Island Immigrants had to pass inspections at immigration pass inspections at immigration stations. About 20% of the stations. About 20% of the immigrants at Ellis Island were immigrants at Ellis Island were detained for at least a day before detained for at least a day before being inspected but only about being inspected but only about 2% were denied entry. The had 2% were denied entry. The had medical examinations, medical examinations, government inspections. About government inspections. About http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/flowerssh 17 million passed through. 17 million passed through. ow/166461496.html
  • 17. George Pullman and the Pullman Strike Inventor and George Pullman and the Pullman Strike Inventor and industrialist who invented the Pullman sleeping car and industrialist who invented the Pullman sleeping car and “Palace cars”. Biggest single employer of Blacks in post civil “Palace cars”. Biggest single employer of Blacks in post civil war America. He owned a plant near Chicago. When business war America. He owned a plant near Chicago. When business fell in 1894, Pullman cut jobs and wages and increased fell in 1894, Pullman cut jobs and wages and increased working hours in order to lower costs and keep profits, but not working hours in order to lower costs and keep profits, but not rents or prices in his town. His workers launched a strike rents or prices in his town. His workers launched a strike which was eventually broken up by federal troops. which was eventually broken up by federal troops. 1894 Andrew Carnegie Born in Andrew Carnegie Born in Scotland to poor parents, moved to Scotland to poor parents, moved to Eugene VS. Debs attempted Eugene VS. Debs attempted America at age of 12. Six years America at age of 12. Six years to form an industrial union- to form an industrial union- later he worked his way up to later he worked his way up to American Railway Union. Union American Railway Union. Union becoming a private secretary to the becoming a private secretary to the members were mostly unskilled members were mostly unskilled local superintendent of local superintendent of and semiskilled laborers, but and semiskilled laborers, but Pennsylvania Railroad. Entered the Pennsylvania Railroad. Entered the engineers and firemen joined engineers and firemen joined steel business in 1873 and founded steel business in 1873 and founded too. 1894, the new union won a too. 1894, the new union won a a successful Carnegie Steel a successful Carnegie Steel strike for higher wages. strike for higher wages. Factory. Donated 90% of his Factory. Donated 90% of his Membership grew to 150,000 Membership grew to 150,000 wealth. wealth.
  • 18. Grandfather Clause Southern Grandfather Clause Southern starts added the grandfather clause starts added the grandfather clause to their constitution. It started that to their constitution. It started that even ififa man failed the literacy test even a man failed the literacy test or could not afford the poll tax, he or could not afford the poll tax, he was still entitled to vote ififhe, his was still entitled to vote he, his father, or his grandfather had been father, or his grandfather had been eligible to vote before Jan. 1stst,1867. eligible to vote before Jan. 1 , 1867. Before that date, freed slaves did Before that date, freed slaves did not have the right to vote. not have the right to vote. 1895 William Randolph Hearst William Randolph Hearst W.E.B Dubois The first African W.E.B Dubois The first African Purchased the New York Purchased the New York American to receive a doctorate American to receive a doctorate Morning Journal in 1895, also Morning Journal in 1895, also from Harvard in 1895 who strongly from Harvard in 1895 who strongly owned the San Francisco owned the San Francisco disagreed with Washington’s disagreed with Washington’s Examiner. He tried to out do his Examiner. He tried to out do his gradual approach to end racism. In gradual approach to end racism. In competitor Pulitzer by filling the competitor Pulitzer by filling the 1905,he founded the Niagara 1905,he founded the Niagara Journal with exaggerated tales Journal with exaggerated tales Movement which insisted that Movement which insisted that of personal scandals, cruelty, of personal scandals, cruelty, blacks should seek a liberal arts blacks should seek a liberal arts hypnotism, and imaginary hypnotism, and imaginary education so that the black education so that the black conquest of Mars. conquest of Mars. community would have well community would have well educated leaders. educated leaders.
  • 19. William Jennings Bryan William Jennings Bryan William McKinley In the 1896 William McKinley In the 1896 Former Nebraska Congressmen Former Nebraska Congressmen presidential campaign, the presidential campaign, the and editor of the Omaha World and editor of the Omaha World republican party stated its fir, republican party stated its fir, Herald. He delivered the “Cross Herald. He delivered the “Cross commitment to the gold standard commitment to the gold standard of Gold” speech at the of Gold” speech at the and nominated McKinley from and nominated McKinley from Democratic convention in 1896 Democratic convention in 1896 Ohio. He got about 7 million Ohio. He got about 7 million and won the Democratic and won the Democratic votes and carried the East. Won votes and carried the East. Won nomination. He faced a difficult nomination. He faced a difficult the Election. the Election. campaign due to the lack of campaign due to the lack of support and funds. support and funds. 1896 Plessy VS. Ferguson The Plessy VS. Ferguson The supreme court ruled that the supreme court ruled that the separation of races in a public separation of races in a public place was legal and did not place was legal and did not violate the 14ththAmendment. violate the 14 Amendment. “Separate-but-equal” did not “Separate-but-equal” did not violate the Constitution. violate the Constitution.
  • 20. Angle Island Immigrants from Angle Island Immigrants from Asia-primarily China- arrived on Asia-primarily China- arrived on the West Coast and gained the West Coast and gained Debt Peonage A Debt Peonage A admission at Angle Island in San admission at Angle Island in San system in which workers system in which workers Francisco bay. Between 1910 Francisco bay. Between 1910 are bound in servitude are bound in servitude and 1940, about 20,000 Chinese and 1940, about 20,000 Chinese until their debt are paid until their debt are paid immigrants entered the United immigrants entered the United to the employer. to the employer. States through Angle Island. States through Angle Island. Procedures were similar to those Procedures were similar to those at Ellis Island. at Ellis Island. 1902 1903 1910 Orville and Wilbur Wright In Orville and Wilbur Wright In the early 20th century, brothers the early 20th century, brothers Orville and Wilbur bicycle Orville and Wilbur bicycle manufactures from Daton, Ohio manufactures from Daton, Ohio worked on planes. First they built worked on planes. First they built a glider, then a 4 cylinder internal a glider, then a 4 cylinder internal combustion engine. Their first combustion engine. Their first successful flight was on Dec. 17th successful flight was on Dec. 17th 1903 at Kitty Hawk, NC. It covered 1903 at Kitty Hawk, NC. It covered http://gimnasio- 120 feet and lasted 12 seconds. 120 feet and lasted 12 seconds. altair.com/webquest/flight/introduction.html