Collin's Gilded Age

By sikes94
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    Gilded Age

  • 14th Amendment to the US Constitution

    The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution grants citizenship to anyone born in the United States and guarantees due process and equal protection of the laws. It serves as the basis for applying the rights specified in the US Constitution to the states.
  • The Transcontinental Railroad is completed

    The Transcontinental Railroad is completed
    A golden spike is driven into a railroad tie at Promontory Point, Utah, completing the transcontinental railroad. Built in just over three years by 20,000 workers, it had 1,775 miles of track.
  • John D. Rockefeller forms Standard Oil Co. of Ohio.

    John D. Rockefeller forms Standard Oil Co. of Ohio.
  • The 15th Amendment to the US Constitution

    The 15th Amendment to the US Constitution
    The 15th Amendment guarantees the right to vote regardless "of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
  • The Great Chicago fire

    claims 250 lives and destroys 17,500 buildings.
  • The Great Chicago Fire

    The Great Chicago Fire
    The Great Chicago Fire claims 250 lives and destroys 17,500 buildings.
  • Susan B. Anthony is arrested for attempting to vote in Rochester, N.Y._______________________________________

    Susan B. Anthony is arrested for attempting to vote in Rochester, N.Y._______________________________________
    Susan B. Anthony and other women's suffrage advocates are arrested for attempting to vote in Rochester, N.Y.
  • Barbed Wire introduced

    The introduction of barbed wire provides the first economical way to fence in cattle on the Great Plains.
  • First kidnapping for ransom.

    4-years-old Charley Brewster Ross is abducted, the country's first kidnapping for ransom. The child was never found.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1875 passed by Congress

    Congress passes the Civil Rights Act of 1875 to guarantee equal use of public accommodations and places of public amusement. It also forbids the exclusion of African Americans from jury duty.
  • Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone

    Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone
  • Withdrawal of troops to end Reconstruction

    Withdrawal of troops to end Reconstruction
    President Hayes begins to withdraw federal troops from the South, marking the official end to Reconstruction.
  • Thomas Edison invents the phonograph

    Thomas Edison invents the phonograph
  • Thomas Edison invents the light bulb

  • Presisent Garfield shot

    Presisent Garfield shot
    President James Garfield is shot by Charles Guiteau, a disgruntled office-seeker. He died on Sept. 19.
  • Supreme Court rules on Civil Rights Act of 1875

    The Supreme Court rules that the Civil Rights Act of 1875 only forbids state-imposed discrimination, not that by individuals or corporations.
  • Bulding first skycraper begins

    Construction begins in Chicago on the first building with a steel skeleton, William Jenney's ten-story Home Insurance Company, marking the birth of the skyscraper.
  • Supreme Court rules on 14th Amendment

    The Supreme Court holds that corporations are persons covered by the 14th Amendment, and are entitled to due process.
  • President Cleveland unveils the Statue of Liberty

    President Cleveland unveils the Statue of Liberty
  • Indian police kill Sitting Bull in South Dakota

    Indian police kill Sitting Bull in South Dakota
  • Ellis Island opens to screen immigrants.

    Ellis Island opens to screen immigrants. Twenty million immigrants passed through it before it was closed in 1954.
  • Plessy v. Ferguson

    Plessy v. Ferguson. The US Supreme Court rules that segregation of blacks and whites was permitted under the Constitution so long as both races receive equal facilities.
  • Battleship Maine sinks

    The battleship Maine blows up and sinks while anchored in Cuba's Havana harbor.
  • Spanish -American War

    Spanish -American War
    Apr. 25 to Aug. 12:
    Spanish-American War. As a result of the conflict, the United States acquires Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
  • Supreme Court ruling on citizenship

    The Supreme Court rules that a child born of Chinese parents in the United States is an American citizen and cannot be deported under the Chinese Exclusion Act.
  • Hawaii is annexed

    President McKinley signs a resolution annexing Hawaii.