Imperialism

  • Mark Twain Publishes Gilded Age

    Mark Twain Publishes Gilded Age
    Mark Twain wrote this satire novel to poke fun of the seemingly nice overlay of the era that hides the underlying problems.
  • Panic of 1873

    Panic of 1873
    A nationwide financial panic happened when Jay Cooke and Co collapsed
  • Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone

    Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone
    Alexander Graham Bell sent the first short-range message over a telephone.
  • U.S acquires naval base in Pago Pago, Samoa

    U.S acquires naval base in Pago Pago, Samoa
    The U.S. gained this land through a treaty, the naval base was established one year after it was built.
  • Attempted Assassination of James Garfield

    Attempted Assassination of James Garfield
    Charles Giteau shot James Garfield but he did not die until September 19, and Chester A. Arthur took his place.
  • The Haymarket Riot

    The Haymarket Riot
    A strike turned riot when a bomb was thrown into a group of policemen. in the Haymarket Square in Chicago. Workers were tired of working over 60 hours a week and German immigrants getting paid $1.50 a day.
  • Andrew Carnegie publishes Gospel of Wealth

    Andrew Carnegie publishes Gospel of Wealth
    This book illustrated the social and economic benefits and responsibilities of a person with a large wealth.
  • Homestead Strike

    Homestead Strike
    Loyal railroad workers were being replaced by immigrants due to cheap labor even though their abilities were not equal to those of the people already working. With tensions high, the experienced workers decided to strike against the Carnegie Steel Co.
  • McKinley elected president

    McKinley elected president
    William McKinley elected president and Theodore Roosevelt becomes Vice President
  • Spanish American War

    Spanish American War
    Spain's​ rule over some colonies in the United States was ended when the conflict started between Spain and America.
  • President McKinley Assassinated

    President McKinley Assassinated
    He was shot twice in the abdomen while in Buffalo, New York at the Temple of Music.
  • Panama Canal Finished

    Panama Canal Finished
    It was the most expensive construction project in U.S. history leading up to that time costing $350 million.