• First practical telephone

    First practical telephone
    Alexander Graham Bell is the inventor of the first practical telephone.
  • Battle of Little Big Horn

    Battle of Little Big Horn
    Tension grew between federal troops led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer against a band of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors due to Gold found on Native American land.
  • Period: to

    The beginning of evolution

  • Munn v Illinoise

    Munn v Illinoise
    Court ruled states cannot regulate interstate commerce, only the federal government
  • End of reconstruction

    End of reconstruction
    the period that ended following the Civil War where congress passes laws to rebuild the country and bring southern states back to union
  • Great railroad strike

    Great railroad strike
    Workers for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company went on strike due to wage cuts
  • Stand oil trust formed

    Stand oil trust formed
    John D. Rockefeller
  • Big Business emerges

    Big Business emerges
    Mass production of automated technology. 1870-1880
  • James Garfield

    James Garfield
    James Garfield wins the 24th quadrennial presidential election
  • Tuskegee College

    Tuskegee College
    Booker T opened Tuskegee college for African American Students
  • Pendleton Civil Service Act

    Pendleton Civil Service Act
    mandated that positions within the federal government should be awarded on the basis of merit instead of political affiliation.
  • Division into 4 time zones

    Division into 4 time zones
    demand for a more reliable scheduling system
  • Election of 1884

    Election of 1884
    First democrat election for President since the Civil war. 25th President election, Governor Grover Cleveland of New York defeated Republican James G. Blaine of Maine.
  • First skyscraper

    First skyscraper
    First skyscraper built in Chicago designed by William Le Baron Jenny
  • Haymarket Riots

    Haymarket Riots
    In Chicago a protest went on about the slaying of two workers during a strike turned into a violent riot after a bomb was thrown, killing 7 policemen.
  • Coca-cola

    Coca-cola
    John Pemberton the inventor of coca-cola
  • Interstate Commerce Commission

    Interstate Commerce Commission
    A law that expanded federal power over business by prohibiting the formation of trusts and discriminatory rates.
  • Dawes Act

    Dawes Act
    Congress aimed to "Americanize" the Native Americans. The Dawes Act broke up the reservations and gave some of the reservation land to individual Native
  • Ball point pen

    Ball point pen
    John Loud an American leather tanner created the ball point pen
  • Election of 1888

    Election of 1888
    Won the 1888 President election, became the 23rd president.
  • National American Woman Suffrage Association

    National American Woman Suffrage Association
    Headed by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, Opposed the 15th amendment and accused abolitionists and Republican supporters of instituting black civil rights at the expense of women's rights. Wanted immediate national suffrage.
  • Sherman Antitrust Act

    Sherman Antitrust Act
    Federal act that outlawed monopolistic business practices.
  • Sherman silver purchase Act

    Sherman silver purchase Act
    Was a compromise between the western silver agitators and the eastern protectionists. The Westerners agreed to support a higher tariff It ordered the Treasury to buy 4.5 million ounces of silver monthly.
  • Mckinley tariff act

    Mckinley tariff act
    raised the average duty on imports to almost 50% to protect American companies from foreign companies
  • Massacre at wounded knee

    Massacre at wounded knee
    a massacre in 1890 that started when Sioux left the reservation in protest because of the death of Sitting Bull. The US army killed 150 Sioux at wounded knee; last major incident in the great plains
  • Gold standard act

    Gold standard act
    It stated that all paper money would be backed only by gold. Government had to hold gold in reserve in case people decided they wanted to trade in their money.
  • Light Bulb

    Light Bulb
    Invented by Thomas Edison