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U.S. History: VHS Summer: Nina Campanello

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    Timespan

  • Old Immigration

    Old Immigration
    Thousands of Germans and Irish people came to the US. This was the peak of immigration at the time for the US.
    (https://www.ushistory.org/us/38c.asp)
  • Chinese Exclusion Act

    Chinese Exclusion Act
    In 1882, Congress voted to pass the Chinese Exclusion Act that banned the Chinese ethnic group entirely. This was done in attempt to please Racial Purists and Nativist's growing demand to restrict immigration.
    (https://www.ushistory.org/us/38c.asp)
  • Spanish American War

    Spanish American War
    The United States won the Spanish-American in 1898. This led the U.S. to gain control of the former Spanish territories, including Cuba and the Philippines.
    (https://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/in-support-of-an-american-empire/)
  • Imperialism

    Imperialism
    The United States started to rapidly try to gain territory. They continued to push Native Americans out of the West frontier by brute force. With more emerging groups such as Nationalists, Industrialists, and Social Darwinists wanting more territory, the U.S. started pushing for overseas land. Most area in the U.S. was won by fighting wars, or taking land from Native Americans.
    (https://www.ushistory.org/us/40.asp)
  • World War 1

    World War 1
    With a dramatic start with the archduke of Austria-Hungary publicly murdered, World War 1 was the first war in which every country took part in. While the United States tried to stay neutral, they eventually joined as Germany attacked Americans at sea.https://www.ushistory.org/us/45.asp
  • Harlem Renaissance

    Harlem Renaissance
    The Harlem Renaissance was the era that followed the first world war. People began to enjoy themselves as big social and cultural changes approached, including the automobile and new types of music. https://www.ushistory.org/us/46.asp
  • League of Nations

    League of Nations
    The League of Nations was the first worldwide intergovernal organization that was created under the idea to try and maintain world peace. It was founded following the Paris Peace Conference that ended World War 1. The general idea of the league was to settle disputes through negotiation and arbitration. While President Wilson tried to join the league, the United States senate ultimately decided against it.
    https://www.ushistory.org/us/45d.asp
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression
    Following the catastrophic stock market crash in 1929, the United States entered peak poverty in the Great Depression. Many were faced without jobs, struggling to put food on the table for their families. President Hoover lost any popularity as the economy shrank each year, eventually leading to Franklin D. Roosevelt's election. https://www.ushistory.org/us/48.asp
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    Japan provoked the United States into war with an attack on the naval bases of Pearl Harbor. The United States had wanted to remain aloof but this was impossible after this devastating attack.
    https://www.ushistory.org/us/50.asp
  • Stalingrad

    Stalingrad
    The Soviet Union fought Germany and their allies for the control of Stalingrad. The Soviet Union won and the 6th German Army was destroyed. This was considered a huge turning point in World War 2 in the Allie's favor. https://www.ushistory.org/us/51.asp
  • Cold War

    Cold War
    The Cold War lasted 45 years, and it was one of the United States' first wars as the more powerful country. Youth in America at the time did their part in rationing food, collecting scraps, and even fighting in the war when need be. https://www.ushistory.org/us/52a.asp
  • Brown V. Board of Education

    Brown V. Board of Education
    On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that the segregation of schools was unconstitutional. Schools were to become integrated between races.
    https://www.colorlines.com/articles/may-17-1954-supreme-court-rules-racial-segregation-schools-unconstitutional
  • The Feminine Mystique

    The Feminine Mystique
    In 163, Betty Friedan publishes a book that begs society to question their idea of women. Women had become perfect housewives, and Friedan writes of how toxic this is and how women are so much more. https://www.ushistory.org/us/57a.asp
  • World Wide Web

    World Wide Web
    The World Wide Web was developed in the early 1990s, following the creation of the general internet in the 1970s. The World Wide Web allowed companies to create web pages for their business, colleges to provide information, purchases to be made online, and much more. https://www.ushistory.org/us/60d.asp
  • Globilization

    Globilization
    After the postwar era, America emerged as one of the stronger countries in the world. The United States had a very good economy and a quickly developing internet, making other countries want to catch up to what they had. All sorts of brands developed and went global, as American influence continued to spread rapidly. https://www.ushistory.org/us/60d.asp
  • Rodney King

    Rodney King
    In 1991, police officers used brute force in the arrest of Rodney King, a Black man. King was beaten very badly, but officers were found not guilty of assault. This sparked a 5 day riot in Los Angeles. https://www.ushistory.org/us/60b.asp
  • President Clinton's Impeachment

    President Clinton's Impeachment
    In January 1998, substantial evidence was found that Bill Clinton was engaging in an affair with Monica Lewinsky. With outraged Republicans backing it, Clinton was impeached in December 1998. https://www.ushistory.org/us/60c.asp
  • Columbine School Shooting

    Columbine School Shooting
    In April 1999, two students entered Columbine High School and shot 13 children before committing suicide. This was the first major school shooting in the United States and spoke a lot to the growing amounts of gun violence. https://www.ushistory.org/us/60e.asp