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Early American History
July 4, 1776: Declaration of Independence signed
September 17, 1787: Constitution written
December 15, 1791: Bill of Rights ratified -
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Civil War/ Reconstruction
1869: Transcontinental Railroad Completed
1876: Telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell -
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The Gilded Age
1889: Hull House founded, first of many settlement houses
1896-1899: Klondike Gold Rush (Alaska) -
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The Progressive Era
1906: The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is published
1909: NAACP Founded
1916: National Parks System created -
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Imperialism
1898: USS Maine explodes off the coast of Cuba, starting the Spanish American War
1898: Hawaii is annexed as a territory of the United States
1904-1914: Panama Canal Built -
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World War I
1914: Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated, starting World War I
1915: Sinking of the Lusitania
1917: Zimmerman Telegram intercepted by the British, warned the U.S. of a proposed ally between Mexico and Germany
1917: The United States enters WWI on the Allied side
1917: Bolshevik Revolution in Russia begins, causing Russian troops to exit the war
1918: Battle of Argonne Forest, considered the turning point of the war
1918: Germany surrenders to the Allied Powers -
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Roaring Twenties
1922: Teapot Dome Scandal uncovered by the Wall Street Journal
1925: Scopes Monkey Trial
1927: Charles Lindbergh makes history by making a nonstop solo flight from New York to Paris -
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Great Depression
929: Stock Market Crash
1930-1936: Dust Bowl
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt elected
1932: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) established
1933: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) established
1934: Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) established
1935: Works Progress Administration (WPA) established -
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World War II
1939: Adolf Hitler invades Poland, starting WWII
1941: Attack on Pearl Harbor
1942: Battle of Midway
1942: Bataan Death March
1944: “D-Day” - Invasion of Normandy
1945: The atomic bomb, “Little Boy” is dropped in Hiroshima, Japan (August 6)
1945: The atomic bomb, “Fat Man” is dropped in Nagasaki, Japan, ending World War II (August 9) -
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Early Cold War
1945: United Nations formed
1948: Berlin Airlift
1949: NATO established
1950-1953: Korean War
1951: Rosenbergs trial
1952: First H-Bomb detonated by the United States
1955: Jonas Salk invents the Polio Vaccine
1957: USSR launches Sputnik -
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Civil Rights Era
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Vietnam War
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End of the Cold War
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1990s-21st Century