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Turn of the Century Timeline

  • Alaska is purchased from Russia

    Alaska is purchased from Russia
    The United States bought Alaska for 7.9 million from Russia. Russia was in war debt, so they had to sell it. Selling Alaska was also a strategic move by Russia against Great Britain.
  • Completion of the Transcontinental Railroad

  • John D. Rockefeller started Standard Oil

  • Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone

  • Thomas Edison brings light to the world with the light bulb

  • Chinese Exclusion Act

    The Chinese Exclusion Act restricted Chinese immigrants from entering the United States. It was the first law passed by the US to ban a specific group. Chinese in the US couldn't obtain citizenship either.
  • Samuel Gompers founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL)

  • Sherman Antitrust Act

  • Ellis Island opens

    Ellis Island opens
    Ellis Island opens for immigrants coming to the United States. The first immigrant to come through Ellis Island was Annie Moore. It operated for more than 60 years before closing. A replacement facility would take its place in Manhatten.
  • Carnegie Steel's Homestead Strike

  • Plessy v Ferguson

  • The U.S declares war on Spain

    The U.S declares war on Spain
    The U.S. went to war against Spain after the explosion of the U.S.S Maine. There were at least 30 significant battles in the war. The U.S. won and the Treaty of Paris was signed.
  • Hawaii is annexed

    Hawaii is annexed
    Annexing Hawaii offered economic and military opportunities for the
    U.S. The Queen, Liliuokalani, was overthrown without the president's knowledge. Americans desperately wanted annexation of Hawaii, so the Queen couldn't be reinstated.
  • Rudyard Kipling published "The White Man's Burden" in The New York Sun

  • The start of the Boxer Rebellion

    The start of the Boxer Rebellion
    The goal of the Boxer Rebellion was to force out all foreigners from China. The rebellion started from a Chinese society known for its skills in boxing. It weakened the Chinese government and increased influence from the West.
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    Peak years of immigration through Ellis Island

  • Tenement Act

    Tenement Act
    The Tenement Act improved living conditions for inhabitants of Tenements. It banned dumbbell-shaped tenements and had new requirements. New requirements included outward-facing windows, indoor bathrooms, proper ventilation, and fire safeguards.
  • Pres. McKinley is assassinated and Progressive Theodore Roosevelt becomes President

  • Philippine Insurrection comes to an end

  • The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe doctrine declares the U.S right to intervene in the Western hem

  • Upton Sinclair releases "The Jungle"

  • Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act are passed

  • Henry Ford produced his first Model T (car)

  • Creation of the NAACP

  • The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

  • The Assassination on Austria's archduke Franz Ferdinand starts WWI

    The Assassination on Austria's archduke Franz Ferdinand starts WWI
    Franz Ferdinand and his wife traveled to Bosnia for a state visit. The recent annexation by Austria-Hungary angered many Serbians. They were shot by Gavrilo Princip.
  • The Panama Canal is completed and opened for traffic

  • The United States enters WWI

  • Ratification of the 18th Amendment - Prohibition

  • Women got the right to vote