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  1. Major News Events From 1890 to 1899. 1890 Mississippi becomes the first state to incorporate requiring a literacy test as a qualification for voting. 1891 Birth Of Basketball. 1892 The first Ellis Island Immigration Station was officially opened. 1893 Lizzie Borden. 1894 Coca-Cola First Sold In Bottles.

  2. Jan 2 Record 19.2 feet alligator shot in Louisiana by American businessman Edward Avery McIlhenny. Jan 3 1st US college-level dairy school opens at University of Wisconsin. Jan 7 African American inventor William Purvis receives a patent for the fountain pen. Jan 10 Edward Macdowell's "Lancelot & Elaine" premieres.

  3. 10 de ago. de 2015 · June 2, 1890 - The 1890 census indicates a population in the United States of 62,979,766, an increase of 25.5% since the 1880 census. Twenty miles east of Columbus, Indiana is now the geographic center of U.S. population. April 1, 1891 - The Wrigley Company is founded in Chicago, Illinois, originally selling soap, baking powder, and the next ...

  4. 1 de ago. de 2019 · Womenswear. T he 1890s were a period of change. As the century drew to a close, the world began to move away from the stiff, moralistic, Victorian Era (Laver 211). Urban centers were growing, and new technologies, such as the introduction of electricity into clothing manufacturing, produced a boom in the ready-to-wear market.

  5. Royals. British Travel. City Guides. As the Victorian period began to come to a close, the United Kingdom prepared itself for the 20th Century by becoming more progressive, increasing its - British History, Victorian Era.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2023 · The 1890s was a decade of significant events that shaped American history. From the economy to politics and culture, this era saw tremendous changes that continue to impact the country even today. Let’s take a closer look at some of the notable events of the time.

  7. The People’s Party, or the Populists, reached national prominence in the 1890s on a platform of policies aimed at reining in big business and helping struggling farmers. In this article, we’ll compare the platforms, constituents, and actions of the three political parties during the Gilded Age.