APUSH Period 6 Review
13th amendment
(1865) abolished slavery in the U.S.
Battle of Little Bighorn
Custard defeated by natives
Haymarket Square Chicago (1886)
Police went to a meeting protesting brutality by authorities. bomb thrown, 8 people convicted
new immigrants
after 1880, italians, jews, croatians, slavaks, greeks, and polish
chinese exclusion act 1882
almost eliminated all chinese immigrants
american federation of labor (1886)
association of smaller, more specific unions. only organized skilled laborers. very effective. Some employers would only hire people apart of this union or make their employees join.
j. pierpont morgan
banking
National Association of colored women
created because most women associations excluded black women with the fear that they would hurt their cause. Prohibited alcohol and promoted reform
Dawes Severalty Act 1887
dissolved tribes and tribal ownership of land
hatch act of 1887
extended the morill act providing federal funds for agricultural experiment stations
Force Acts 1870 and 1871
federal troops attempted to stop violence against african americans in the south
14th ammendment
gace african americans rights and equal protection
Homestead Act 1862
gave settlers 160 acres of land for a small fee if they lived there and improved the land for 5 years
Worlds columbian exposition 1893
held in chicago. landscapes, pavilions, and fountains. Honored the 400 year anniversary of the columbus voyage.
grandfather clause
if your grandfather couldn't vote, you can't either
Compromise of 1877
informal agreement between democrats and republicans to settle election results of 1876. Democrats agreed to let republicans win if they ended reconstruction in the south.
knights of labor
invited people from all trades, campaigned for economic and social reform, and better safety and health for employees. No politics
morill act 1862
law that provided generous grant to support public education
old immigrants
prior to 1880, came from western europe, britain, ireland, germany, chinese
Interstate Commerce Act 1887
puts limits and regulations on railroads
sherman anti-trust act (1890)
puts limits on big trust and corporations. ineffective because it wasn't enforced, to many loopholes, started to threaten grip of monopolies.
15th amendment
right to vote for african americans
Ku Klux Klan
secret organization who made it their mission to suppress african americans
John D. Rockefeller
standard oil company
Andrew Carnegie
steel industry
homestead strike 1892
steelworkers on strike in homestead Pennsylvania
Jim Crow Laws
systematic state laws to further separate whites and blacks
city beautiful movement
the new american cities shouldn't just look beautiful they should convey confidence, harmony, order, and monumentality.
pragmatism
the truth of an idea is to be tested by its practical consequences
panic of 1873
to many loans led to the collapse of the credit system. 15,000 businesses went bankrupt. idea of backing money up with silver since we were running out of gold.
Plessy vs Fergeson 1896
upheld segregation
pullman strike of 1894
wages were cut by 1/3, workers reacted by overturning railroad cars in chicago. led to outcries all over the country
National Women's Suffrage Society
women banned together to fight for the right to vote