Woman’s suffrage movement began in 1848. When
they had the first woman’s rights convention at “Seneca Falls”. In the 20th century leadership of the
suffrage had two sides, (NAWSA) National American Woman’s Suffrage Association.
This was led by Carrie Chapman Catt. This group made campaigns to enfranchise
woman in each state. Carrie Chapman was a good leader and got congress to pass
an amendment for woman’s rights in 1910..
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Invention of the Telephone- Me - Tristyn Martz
Alexander
Graham Bell stated a whole new way of communication, the telephone. Born in Scotland, Alexander Graham Bell moved
from Scotland to Canada to finally stopping in Boston to start his career as an
inventor. He as an inventor always wanted to help the deaf, which inspired him
to make microphone. With the invention of it would be innovated to the
"electrical speech machine."
The
Electrical speech machine would become known as the telephone. His invention
was sweeping the nation, and in as little as 2 years Europe would hear about
this Electrical speech machine. In eight years after its invention long
distance calls stated to be made forever connecting America.
Mass Production of Steel- Me- Tristyn Martz
The
industrial Revolution was a booming time, building being built, invention being
invented, and railroads being railed. They all were made easier with the mass
production of steel. The man who made it possible was Andrew
Carnegie. Andrew Carnegie would be transformed from a young poor man to
one of the riches man of his time.
He found a way to
mass produce steel. With mass production went up, the price of steel went
down. Buildings instead of taking a lot of land mass, started to be built
upward. Trains were being built in full throttle connecting the America. Also a
city built, all because of one man dream of leaving poverty.
Thomas Eddison- KI – Tristyn Martz
Thomas Edison changed the face of our earth, from
darkness to gracefully light world we have to day. From hazardous candle light
world, to the safer well light land that could be seen from space. He was the
man contributed to inventing the electric light bulb. He also attributed to the
industrialization of America by also creating the first electric distribution
pant, and he also innovated the telephone, telegraph, and motion pictures. He was a major inventor and business
man of the time.
John D. Rockefeller (KI) tristyn Martz
On July 8, 1839, in upstate New York, John D
Rockefeller was born. He would grow to monopolize the oil industry.
The first step he toke to his wealth was, in 1863 he invest in a refinery in
Cleveland, Ohio. Seven years later he would start his own business,
Standard Oil. His business, Standard Oil, went to control 90 percent of oil
refineries at one point in history. Although with his fame people also
criticized him for unethical practices, but all his money wasn't for
him. He became one of the most famous philanthropist in history donating more
than 500 million dollars in his life time.
The War Ends (ME) Austin Acker
On November 3, sailors in Kiel which is the main base
of the German base of the German fleet mutinied. Days after groups of workers
and soldiers seized power in other German towns and as the revolution spread,
the German emperor decided to step down. Then on November 9, Germany became a
republic. Two days later on the 11th hour
on the 11th day of
the 11th month, 1918, the Germans
signed an armistice and all fighting stopped.
José Marto (KI) Matthew Taylor
José Marti was a writer and poet who lived in
New York during the 1880’s he brought together a group of people who have been
banded from their native home in Cuba. This was a problem because they raised
the money to buy guns and solders. After the group of band native Cubans razed
money and bought their weapons and solders they invaded Cuba. This was a huge
loss for America because they were closely linked economically with Cuba.
Infect Cuba exported much of its sugar to America, and America invested around
$50 million in Cuba’s sugar plantations. Because there was an invasion in Cuba
the Cuban government went into financial distress. Since this happened Marti’s followers launched a new rebellion against
Cuba. Even though Marti died in
battle his follower’s seized control of eastern Cuba and declared their
independents calling their land the republic of Cuba.
Eddie Rickenbacker (KI) Austin Acker
Eddie Rickenbacker was born in
Columbus, Ohio and was a race car driver. When he entered the war his driving
skills served him well as a fighter pilot. He was appointed the commander of
the 94th Aero Squadron
which was the first all American squadron to enter the combat zone. Throughout
the war Rickenbacker fought in 134 air battles and shot down 26 aircraft making
him the top American combat pilot.
In one battle Rickenbacker single
handily fought seven German aircraft. This act got him awarded the
Congressional Medal of Honor.
Alvin York (KI) Austin Acker
Alvin York was born in Tennessee
in 1887. At first Alvin completely opposed the war and initially tried to avoid
the draft. He thought that his religion banned him from killing another person
but then he found that he could fight if the cause was just.
President Wilson (KI) Austin Acker
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Emilio Aguinaldo (KI) Matthew Taylor
Aguinaldo had already staged an attack
against Spain, but it did not go well at all. He later started a rebellion
against Spain in 1896. Even though Dewey took control of many Spanish islands.
America sized the Philippine capital of Manila.
America Declares war on Spain (ME) Matthew Taylor
Many Americans thought that the
explosion was an act of sabotage from Spanish agents. America wanted McKinley
to spend $ 50 million for war preparation, and it would cause them grate
dept. McKinley felt a
great deal of pressure from the Republican Party, because if McKinley did not
go to war then the democrats would win the election that year.
Theodore Roosevelt (KI) Zach North
Theodore Roosevelt changed the way the government
worked as well as the presidency. The nation looked to the government to solve
the problems of the nation, economically, and socially. When Roosevelt was in
presidency he increased the power of the executive branch. The meat inspection
act passed meant that agriculture dept. could inspect the meat making sure it
was good quality. This act was passed and signed by Theodore Roosevelt.
Workers Compensation (ME) Zach North
In 1902 Maryland passed workers
compensation law; this was the first compensation law for workers in the United
States. This law covered all federal employees. If they were to get hurt on a
job, they would get medical attention. And get payments about 2/3 of their
paycheck to replace lost income. This was setup to protect workers and their
rights.
If
they did not receive compensation for something that wasn’t his fault. Didn’t
receive anything to help with hospital bills and if he can’t work for a while
how can he get help to pay bills or rent. Maryland thought of these answers and
found that workers compensation was the best way to go. Because of this law
passed in 1902 in Maryland. People now have the help that they need from the
government, they can now relax.
Food and Drug Act (ME) Zach North
Food
and drug act
Between
the dates of 1898 and 1899, Solders of the Spanish American war where dying
from poorly preserved meat. A group of about 12 people all got together to come
up with a solution, basically they were used as lab rats. They all agreed to
eat preservatives of the time period suck as formaldehyde. This group of people
was known as the “Poison Squad”. Directed by the god father of the food and drug
act Dr. Harvey Wiley.
Children
in St. Lewis, and Camden in 1901 where dying from tainted vaccines. Which cause
the drug part of food and drug act to perspire. In February of 1906 there was
Upton Sinclair publishes, a company that will package the meat. And June 30 of
1906, Theodor Roosevelt passed the food and drug act. Also passed the meat
inspection act.
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