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Progressive Era Timeline

  • NAWSA is founded

    NAWSA is founded
    National Woman Suffrage Association. It promoted the idea of giving women the right to vote.
  • Initiative and referendum system adopted in south Dakota

    Initiative and referendum system adopted in south Dakota
    South Dakota was the first state to adopt the initiative and referendum system.
  • Direct Primaries held in Minnesota

    Direct Primaries held in Minnesota
    Minnesota became the first state to hold a direct primary election.
  • Eugene Debs runs for president on Socialist ticket

    Eugene Debs runs for president on Socialist ticket
    He ran for president, but was defeated by William McKinley.
  • Robert La Follette elected governer of Wisconsin

    Robert La Follette elected governer of Wisconsin
    He was reelected twice.
  • Theodore Roosevelt beomes President

    Theodore Roosevelt beomes President
    Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th president.
  • Initiative System Adopted in Oregon

    Initiative System Adopted in Oregon
    Oregon was the first state to adopt the initiative system.
  • National Coal Strike

    National Coal Strike
    A strike was held by the United Mine Workers of America. Miners asked for higher wages, shorter workdays, and for their union to be recognized.
  • Dead Indian Land Act

    Dead Indian Land Act
    Established a procedure to allow the adult heirs of a deceased allottee could sell the heirship lands with approval of the secretary of the interior.
  • Reclamation Act

    Reclamation Act
    Funded irrigation projects for the land in the West.
  • Tarbell and Steffens articles appear in McClure's

    Tarbell and Steffens articles appear in McClure's
  • Elkins Railroad Act

    Elkins Railroad Act
    Ended the common practice of the railroads granting rebates to their most valued customers.
  • Department of Commerce and Labor is established

    Department of Commerce and Labor is established
    A cabinet that focused on controlling the excesses of big businesses.
  • W.E.B DuBois' 'The Souls of Black Folk' is published

    W.E.B DuBois' 'The Souls of Black Folk' is published
    A classic work of American literature.
  • Direct Primary enacted in Wisconsin

    Direct Primary enacted in Wisconsin
    Wisconsin became the first state to have a direct primary law.
  • Northern Securities Case

    Northern Securities Case
    The Court ruled 5 to 4 against the stockholders of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroad companies.
  • National Child Labor Committee is Established

    National Child Labor Committee is Established
    The National Child Labor Committe promotes the rights of children who work.
  • Lochner vs New York

    Lochner vs New York
    It concerned the limit on work hours for a baker. The court voted 5 to 4 that the law was necessary.
  • IWW is founded.

    IWW is founded.
    An international radical labor union. The members are known as "Wobblies."
  • Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle' is published.

    Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle' is published.
    The book was written to show the harsh lives of immigrants living in the United States.
  • Meat Inspection Act, Pure food and Drug Act, Hepburn Act.

    Meat Inspection Act, Pure food and Drug Act, Hepburn Act.
    The meat inspection act prevented adulterated or misbranded meat and meat products from being sold as food and to ensure that meat and meat products are slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions. The Pure food an Drug act provided federal inspection of meat products and forbade the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated food products and poisonous patent medicines. The Hepburn Act gave the Interstate Commerce Commissionthe power to set maximum railroad rated.
  • Panic of 1907

    Panic of 1907
    The failed attempt to corner the market on the United Copper Company's stock led to a string of bank runs and a national panic.
  • Muller v. Oregon

    Muller v. Oregon
    Justified both sex discrimination and usage of labor laws during the time period. The vote was unanimously in favor of Muller.
  • Taft is elected president.

    Taft is elected president.
    William Howard Taft became the 27th president of the United States.
  • Ballinger-Pinchot Affair

    Ballinger-Pinchot Affair
    Was a dispute between Gifford Pinchot and Richard Achilles Ballinger that contributed to the split of the Republican party
  • NAACP is founded

    NAACP is founded
    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. It was a civil rights association for minorities.
  • Mann Act

    Mann Act
    Addressed prostitution and human trafficking. Made it illegal to transport someone between states for the purpose of prostitution.
  • Children's Bureau for Department of Labor is established

    Children's  Bureau for Department of Labor is established
  • Woodrow Wilson is elected president, Roosevelt runs as Progressive candidate

    Woodrow Wilson is elected president, Roosevelt runs as Progressive candidate
    Woodrow Wilson won the election of 1912.
  • Sixteenth Amendment ratified.

    Sixteenth Amendment ratified.
    Stated congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several states, and without regard to any census or enumeration.
  • Congressional Union is established

    Congressional Union is established
    This union, led by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns campaigned for an amendment guaranteeing women's rights.
  • Seventeeth Amendment Ratified

    Seventeeth Amendment Ratified
    Established direct election of United States Senators by popular vote.
  • Underwood Tariff Act

    Underwood Tariff Act
    Re-imposed the federal income tax following the sixteenth amendment and lowered tariff rates.
  • Federal Reserve Act

    Federal Reserve Act
    Established the federal reserve system.
  • Federal Trade Commision Act, Clayton Anti-trust Act.

    Federal Trade Commision Act, Clayton Anti-trust Act.
    The federal trade commision act prohibited unfair and deceptive trade. The Clayton Anti-trust act clarified and supplemented the Sherman Anti-trust act.
  • Keating-Owen Child Labor Act.

    Keating-Owen Child Labor Act.
    This act banned the selling of any products produced in a factory that employed anyone under the age of fourteen.
  • Eighteenth Amendment Ratified

    Eighteenth Amendment Ratified
    The eighteenth amendment prohibited the selling, making, and transporting of beverages that contained alcohol.
  • Nineteenth Amendment Ratified

    Nineteenth Amendment Ratified
    Allowed women the right to vote.