APUSH Dates- chapters 14-20
1913
17th Amendment introduces direct election of Senators
1916
Adamson Act established an 8-hour day for railroad workers (under Wilson)
1923
Adkins v. Children's Hospital declared unconstitutional a minimum wage law because of the 14th Amendment
1906
Atlanta race riots
1882
Chinese Exclusion Act
1914
Clayton anti-Trust Act declared that activities that could lead to a monopoly were illegal
1873
Comstock Act prohibits "obscene" content in the mail
1894
Coxey's Army marched from Ohio to DC, demanding public works
1859
Darwin's On the Origin of Species outlines theory of evolution
1877
End of Reconstruction with the election of Rutherford B. Hayes
1867
Grange movement began
1886
Haymarket Riot, after McCormick reaper works clashed with the police
1906
Hepburn Act allowed ICC to regulate interstate commerce, an example of progressivism under Roosevelt
1892
Homestead Strike in Pennsylvania
1889
Hull House established
1901
Insular Cases allowed the federal government to place tariffs on goods from territories, because "the Constitution does not follow the flag"
1892
John Muir founds the Sierra Club in California
1869
Knights of Labor founded
1905
Lochner v. New York declared unconstitutional a New York act limiting the working hours of bakers because of the 14th Amendment
1908
Muller v. Oregon recognized a 10-hour work day for women
1893
Panic of [year] begins the Depression of the 1890s, accompanied by violent strikes which gave weight to the Populist argument (ex. Coxey's army)
1896
Plessy v. Ferguson rules "separate but equal" facilities are constitutional
1894
Pullman Strike begins outside Chicago
1906
Pure Food and Drug Act
1877
Railroad Strike, leading to Sandlot Incident
1890
Sherman anti-Trust Act
1898
Spanish-American War
1911
Supreme Court broke up Standard Oil
1911
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
1890
Union of the Farmer's Alliance and the Knights of Labor to create the *People's Party*
1895
Washington's "Atlanta Compromise" speech delivered
1913
lynching of Leo Frank
1896
presidential election between William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan, first "modern" campaign?
1890
suffragists reunited as NAWSA