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  1. January–June period – George W. Johnson becomes the first African American to record phonograph cylinders, in New York. January 1 – In Michigan, the wooden steamer Mackinaw burns in a fire on the Black River. January 2 – Alice Sanger becomes the first female staffer in the White House. January 22 – The United Mine Workers is founded.

  2. Timeline - The 1890s Immigrants streamed into the halls of Ellis Island in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, they crossed the nation, growing the cities of the east coast, taking part in land rushes, and adding to the experiment that was the United States of America.

  3. 28 de fev. de 2021 · Robert McNamara. Updated on February 28, 2021. Decade By Decade: Timelines of the 1800s. 1890. July 2, 1890: The Sherman Anti-Trust Act became law in the United States. July 13, 1890: John C. Frémont, American explorer and political figure, died in New York City at the age of 77.

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  4. Modern America (1890-1930) The dawn of the twentieth century saw the convergence of industrialization, urbanization, and rapid immigration; an era known as the emergence of Modern America. The rise of the city as the port of entry for the immigrant population and as the center of business put strains on urban America.

  5. Timeline. Detail - 1890. June 1, 1890 - Preparations for the United States census begin using an automated tabulating machine with punch cards invented by Herman Hollerith. It was a historic moment in the history of computing; Hollerith's company eventually became IBM.

  6. The period of US history from the 1890s to the 1920s is usually referred to as the Progressive Era, an era of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress toward a better society.

  7. Overview. Image of “Jim Crow” The nineteenth century had always been an age of certainties, but by the 1890s, some of the post-Civil War consensus about American civilization and progress was beginning to fragment as it had never quite done before. Populists challenged the distribution of wealth and the plight of the farmers.