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Chapter Review

Chronological Reasoning for Chapter 20

Question

This chronology lists significant historical events covered in the chapter but not all of them are directly related. To complete this activity, select three to five events and write a creative, paragraph-length story that explains how these events are connected, what happened, and why it matters.

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CHRONOLOGY

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.