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1776
Deceleration of Independence written and signed
1787
US Constitution ratified
1861-1865
Civil War
1877
End of Reconstruction of US after the Civil War
1892-1924
Ellis Island is arrival center for unlimited immigration
1896
US Supreme Court ruling on Plessy v. Ferguson said segregation is constitutional
1898
Spanish American War
1917-1918
US military involvement in World War 1
1920
19th Amendment guaranteed all women the right to vote
1929-1941
Great Depression
13th Amendment (1865)
Abolished Slavery
14th Amendment (1868)
citizenship and equal protection under the law - In other words, this Amendment (1) explains a person can become a U.S. citizenship birth or naturalization (2) states that no person can be denied life, liberty, or property without “due process” - fair legal trial (3) protects all persons equally under the same laws. This Amendment is frequently cited and analyzed during civil rights court cases.
15th Amendment (1870)
Gave all men over the age of 21, regardless of their race, the right to vote
16th amendment (1913)
Created a graduated income tax, which gave the Government the power to tax incomes
17th amendment (1913)
Gave people the ability to directly elect their state senators
18th amendment (1919)
Outlawed the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol. This was known as "Prohibition."
19th amendment (1920)
Gave all women over the age of 21 the right to vote
21st amendment (1933)
Repealed the 18th amendment (prohibition)