Problems and Reform in the US during 1870-1920

  • 1870

    The Fifteenth Amendment was passed, prohibiting restrictions on the right to vote because of race, color, or former slavery.
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    Problems and Reform in the US during 1870-1920

  • 1877

    Union troops withdrew from the South, ending Reconstruction.
  • 1886

    In Central Pacific Railroad v. Santa Clara County, the United States Supreme Court affirmed the concept of legal personhood, giving corporations rights similar to those of individuals.
  • 1890

    The Sherman Antitrust Act was signed into law to limit the monopoly of the market by large corporations.
  • 1898

    After the end of the Spanish-American War, the United States gained jurisdiction over Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
  • 1901

    President William McKinley is assassinated, and Theodore Roosevelt becomes president and pushes for progressive reforms.
  • 1906

    The Pure Food Drug Act and the Packaged Meat and Contaminated Foods Act were passed, increasing regulation of food and drug safety.
  • 1913

    The Seventeenth Amendment was passed, putting the election of senators directly to a plebiscite.
  • 1914

    The Federal Trade Commission was created to regulate monopolistic behavior and unfair business practices.
  • 1919

    The Repeal movement began, aiming to repeal the 18th Amendment, which banned alcohol.
  • 1920

    The 19th Amendment was passed and women gained the right to vote.