College History II

  • Andrew Johnson Impeached

    Andrew Johnson Impeached
    First impeachment of a President
  • Election of 1868

    Election of 1868
    Grant defeats Seymour to become President
  • Tweed Scandal

    Tweed Scandal
    Burly "Boss" Tweed employed bribery, graft, and fraudulent elections to take over 200 million dollars in New York City.
  • Credit Mobilier Scandal

    Credit Mobilier Scandal
    Union Pacific Railroad hired themselves at inflated prices as the credit mobilier company.
  • Election of 1872

    Election of 1872
    Grant defeats Greeley for a second term as President
  • Resumption Act of 1875

    Resumption Act of 1875
    Had government withdraw greenbacks from circulation.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1875

    Civil Rights Act of 1875
    Protected all citizens in their civil and legal rights.
  • Whiskey Ring Scandal

    Whiskey Ring Scandal
    During the Civil War, liquor taxes were increased. People in the government took money from the Whiskey excise tax revenue.
  • Compromise of 1877

    Compromise of 1877
    Hayes would become President and Reconstruction would end in the South.
  • Edison Invents Lightbulb

    Edison Invents Lightbulb
    Thomas Edison develops an efficient lightbulb.
  • Election of 1880

    Election of 1880
    James Garfield defeated Winfield Hancock to become President.
  • Garfield Assisinated

    Garfield Assisinated
    Charles Guiteau shoots Garfield, whom eventually dies 11 weeks later.
  • Chinese Exclusion Act

    Chinese Exclusion Act
    Prohibited Chinese immigration until 1943.
  • Election of 1884

    Election of 1884
    Cleveland defeats Blaine to become President
  • Hayes-Tilden Standoff

    Hayes-Tilden Standoff
    Informal agreement was made which was the Compromise of 1877
  • American Federation of Labor

    American Federation of Labor
    Samuel Gompers founds and takes charge of the American Federation of Labor to relative success in skilled workers benefits.
  • Interstate Commerce Act

    Interstate Commerce Act
    Prohibited rebates and pools. Required the railroads to publish their rates openly. Forbade unfair discrimination against shippers.
  • Election of 1888

    Election of 1888
    Harrison defeats Cleveland to become President
  • McKinley Tariff Act

    McKinley Tariff Act
    Boosted the rates to their highest peacetime level ever. (48.4%)
  • Election of 1892

    Election of 1892
    Cleveland defeats both Harrison and Weaver to become President once again.