Chronological Reasoning for Chapter 20

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1884
  • Frances Willard calls for woman suffrage.
1890
  • National American Woman Suffrage Association formed.
  • Wyoming only state allowing women to vote in national elections.
  • Southern Farmers’ Alliance numbers three million members.
1892
  • People’s (Populist) Party founded.
  • Homestead lockout.
1893
  • Stock market crash touches off economic depression.
  • President Grover Cleveland nixes attempt to annex Hawai’i.
1894
  • Miners’ strike in Cripple Creek, Colorado.
  • Coxey’s army marches to Washington, D.C.
  • Pullman boycott crushed.
1895
  • Cleveland enforces Monroe Doctrine in border dispute between British Guiana and Venezuela.
1896
  • Democrats and Populists support William Jennings Bryan for president.
  • William McKinley elected president.
1898
  • U.S. battleship Maine explodes in Havana harbor.
  • Congress declares war on Spain.
  • Admiral George Dewey destroys Spanish fleet in Manila Bay, the Philippines.
  • U.S. troops defeat Spanish forces in Cuba.
  • Treaty of Paris ends war with Spain.
  • United States annexes Hawai’i.
1899–1900
  • Secretary of State John Hay enunciates Open Door policy in China.
  • Boxer uprising in China.
1901
  • Boxer Protocol imposed on Chinese government.
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