US History Timeline-Kylee Rahe

  • Imperilialism Era

    The Imperialism Era was important because it was a time where nations took over areas that were not as developed as they could be, and they influenced them in order to expand their power worldwide.
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    George Washington

    First President. Known as the first president that unified the newborn nation, and shaped the chief executive duties.
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    Cornelius Vanderbilt

    Important because he is one of the wealthiest men in history. He donated a ship for war to Abraham Lincoln. Created ships, and railroads
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    John Adams

    Second President of the United States. He was the very first president to live in the White House.
  • Communism

    Started in 19th century. Became the dominant political philosophy of many countries such as Asia,Eastern Europe,Africa, and South America
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    Thomas Jefferson

    Third President of the United States. Known for creating the Declaration of Independence.
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    The Temperance Movement

    The Temperance Movement was important because it was a time where a popular religion was trying to get rid of alcohol, and help people stop drinking it with therapy type treatment at churches.
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    James Madison

    Fourth President of the United States. Known as the Father of the Bill of Rights.
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    James Monroe

    Fifth President of the United States. Called the "Era of Good Feeling" because there was little partisan fighting.
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    John Quincy Adams

    Sixth President of the United States. Accused of winning the White House through corruption. Accusations of misdeeds happened all throughout his time in office.
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    Andrew Jackson

    Seventh President of the United States. First President to ride on a train. Known as the common people's friend. Called "Old Hickory" because of how tough he was throughout his life. Expanded the powers of the Presidency.
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    Andrew Carnegie

    Expansion of steel industry.
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    Martin Van Buren

    Eighth President. First one born as an American citizen unlike the other presidents leading up to him who were from Great Britian.
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    JP Morgan

    Dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation in the US.
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    John D. Rockefeller

    John D. Rockefeller was an American oil industry business man, industrialist, and a philanthropist.
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    John Tyler

    Tenth President to serve in office. Made enemies in Congress and was the first President to be threatened with impeachment. The effort impeach him failed.
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    William Henry Harrison

    Ninth President. Delivered a marathon inaugural speech during which he got a cold. He then died a month later. He was the first President to die in office, and he served the briefest term.
  • Suffrage Movement

    The Suffrage Movement was important because it was a time where women were standing up and fighting for better working conditions, and because of the movement and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire women received better treatment in the work environment.
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    Franklin Pierce

    Tenth President. Supported the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which gutted the compromise of 1850.
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    James Buchanan

    15th president. He tried in vain to find a compromise to keep the South from seceding from the Union, but failed.
  • Invention of the Radio

    Started in 1860s. Finally in 1886 the first radio waves were created by Heinrich Rudolph Hertz
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    Abraham Lincoln

    16th president. He led the Union into the Civil War, and he ended slavery.
  • Ku Klux Klan

    Most commonly known as the KKK is divided into three movements in the United States. The positions are white supremacy,white nationalism, and anti-immigration.
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    Ulysses S. Grant

    18th president. Top union military hero of the civil war.
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    Gilded Era

    The Gilded Era was important because it shaped the way that American society is today.
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    Rutherford B. Hayes

    One of three presidents that have lost popular vote, but still win the office.
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    James A. Garfield

    20th president. He was the first left handed president.
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    Chester A. Arthur

    21st president. Helped create the civil service.
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    Eleanor Roosevlet

    She was important because she was a leader in her own right, and she was the first lady married to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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    Grover Cleveland

    22nd and 24th President. Ran for office in buffalo and new York state as a reformer.
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    Benjamin Harrison

    23th President. Was a lawyer and a politician.
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    Progessive Era

    The Progressive Era was important because it was a time of social activism that was widespread, and political reform.
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    Grover Cleveland

    24th president. He is the only president that has been elected to two non-consecutive terms
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    William McKinley

    25th President. Was a soldier and a lawyer.
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    Amelia Earhart

    She was important because she was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
  • Spanish American War

    The Spanish American War was important because it took the power from the Philippines and gave it to the United States.
  • USS Maine Explosion

    On February 15,1898 the USS Maine battleship exploded in the Havana Harbor. The explosion killed 268 men.
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    Theodore Roosevelt

    26th President. He was a new York city police commissioner.
  • Electrical Goods

    The first electrical home goods that were created were a washing machine, suction cleaners,a popcorn maker, a waffle machine etc.
  • Sinlcair's "The Jungle" was written

    The book is important because it talks about the bad living conditions that people were living under.
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    William Howard Taft

    27th president. Successfully lobbied for the modern supreme court building.
  • Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

    Important because it opened up the publics eyes to the dangerous working conditions that the women were all exposed to.
  • 17th Amendment

    The 17th amendment is important because it lets citizens use direct election for the US Senators.
  • 16th Amendment

    The 16th amendment is important because it gives the congress the right to collect taxes.
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    Woodrow Wilson

    28th president. Member of democratic party. American states man and academic.
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    Central Powers

    The Central Powers were important because they were one of the main fighters of WW1.
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    World War 1

    World War 1 was important because it introduced tanks to warfare, introduced air combat to warfare, and it changed the way that countries negotiated.
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    Babe Ruth

    Babe Ruth played an important role in American history because he showed Americans that even though the United States was changing(becoming industrialized) they could do anything they wanted without anyone's help. Made people believe that they could still go far by themselves, and that there was still hope in their future.
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    Jazz Age

    The jazz age was important because it really changed the way that people viewed the black community.
  • Treaty of Versailles

    The Treaty of Versailles is important because it created many of the problems that Germany experienced.
  • Paris Peace Conference

    The Paris Peace Conference is known as the most important meeting held in the 20th century.
  • Automobile Industry

    Automobiles became a necessity to petroleum industries.The technologies of these industries, mostly steel and petroleum, were revolutionized by its demands.
  • Roaring 20s

    The Roaring 20s was an important time period because it was after WW1 when people were rich from the stock market. They also began buying stuff on debit and credit.
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    League of Nations

    The League of Nations was important because when it failed it led to WW2 which was a big part of history.
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    Golden Age of Hollywood

    The Golden Age is important because it brought in a lot of money helping the United States recover from the Great Depression
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    Warren Harding

    29th president. First election where women had the right to vote. Died in office.
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    Calvin Coolidge

    30th president. His term was marked by economic prosperity.
  • Motels

    In 1925 the first motel was opened. It is known as "Motel Inn"
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    The Air Commence Act

    The air commence act placed the responsibility of fostering air commerce into federal hands.
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    Herbert C. Hoover

    31st president. The stock market crashed a few months into Hoover's term. Most of the population blamed Hooper for the Great Depression.
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    The Great Depression

    The Great Depression is so important because it effected not only the United States, but countries all over the world. Because of the Great Depression Adolph Hitler gained more power since a lot of Germans lost their jobs because they weren't making stuff for the United States anymore.
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    Wall Street Crash

    The greatest fall in the stock market in the United States. It is known as "Black Tuesday"
  • bonus army

    was important because the congress stayed with their promise and payed veterans their money, and they didn't back down.
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt

    32nd president. He helped lead the nation out of the Great Depression, and helped them rise to victory in World War II
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    SeaBiscuit

    SeaBiscuit was important because he was a symbol of hope to Americans during the Great Depression
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    The New Deal

    A series of federal programs,public work projects,financial reforms, and regulations enacted in the United States during the 1930's in response to the Great Depression.
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    War Admiral

    Important because he helped during the Great Depression. Made the US about $273,240.
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    Allied Powers

    The Allied Powers were important because none of the other countries would have been able to win against the other allies if they were on their own without the Allied Powers.
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    Red Scare

    As the cold war went on, and the United States intensified hysteria over the perceived threat posed by the communists in the United States was known as the "Red Scare."
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    The Cold War

    The Cold War was important because after World War 1 the govt. decreased arms spending, and this led to a lot of layoffs and ultimately an economic slump.