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The riot, which started as a small fight and became bigger into a city riot between the Dead Rabbits and the Bowery Boys gangs.
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known as the KKK, was established from white supremacists (Pulaski, TN)
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known as the most successful oil business in the world. The Rockefeller Company grew fast because of the Industrial Revolution.
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The telephone was a big-time invention and was challenged in court by Elizabeth Gray for having a similar device. Bell got a large favor from the court.
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known as the "land run" in Oklahoma. It caused the rapid growth of Oklahoma City and led to the establishment of various businesses after the natives lost it in the 1880s.
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This was open to immigrants coming in from the East Coast, and they brought in 12 million immigrants over its 62 years of operation.
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The author L. Frank Baum and the publisher, George M. Hill Company. created this book, which changed alot for the author industry.
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The first billion-dollar Corporation was formed by merging Carnegie Steel and other steel companies.
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served as vice president under William McKinley until his assassination, and won in the 1904 election to serve until 1909.
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Ida first published her books in McClure's Magazine, which started in 1902 and continued into 1904. The book talks about how Rockefeller's company was a Monopoly because of his unethical ways.
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Ford made cars cheaper, faster to make, and more affordable for the lower class.
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The immigrant station that opened later on after Ellis Island, was opened. This island was much harder to get into than the processing at Ellis Island because of the difference in colors
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This amendment helped make the federal revenue higher after the Supreme Court made such a tax unconstitutional in 1895.
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The amendment changed the way senators got into office by popular vote instead of being chosen by government officials.
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Herbert Hoover turned on the lights from D.C, and everyone saw the tallest building in the world. (at that time)