US History Overview 2 - Reconstruction to the Great Depression

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Reconstruction

The period following the Civil War in the United States where the North occupied the South and implemented changes through the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments.

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13th Amendment

Passed in 1865, it abolished slavery in the United States.

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14th Amendment

Passed in 1868, it granted citizenship to all persons born in the United States, including freed slaves, and introduced the concept of due process.

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15th Amendment

Passed in 1870, it granted all free men the right to vote, regardless of race or color.

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Jim Crow Laws

Laws passed in the South after Reconstruction that enforced racial segregation, particularly targeting African Americans and maintaining white supremacy.

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Coinage Act of 1873

Legislation that moved the United States from the silver standard to the gold standard, leading to economic repercussions such as the Panic of 1873.

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Money Supply Restriction

When the money supply is restricted, interest rates increase, potentially leading to economic consequences like bursting bubbles and depressions.

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Coinage Act of 1873

Legislation that contributed to the economic depression in the United States from 1873 to 1879.

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Economic Growth

The rapid recovery and growth of the United States post the depression, making it one of the fastest economic growth periods in US history.

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Spanish-American War

A conflict in 1898 where the United States declared war on Spain, leading to the US acquiring territories like Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico.

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World War I

A global conflict that the United States entered in 1917 due to German actions like attacking civilian ships, leading to significant involvement and impact on the war's outcome.

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Prohibition

The 18th Amendment that made alcohol illegal in the United States, leading to the rise of illegal alcohol trade and associated crimes.

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19th Amendment

Granted women the right to vote in the United States, a significant milestone achieved after their contributions during World War I.

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Stock Market Crash

Refers to the event in 1929 when the stock market collapsed, leading to the Great Depression, a global economic crisis lasting until the US entry into World War II.

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