1865-1914
Explanation:
- As America suffered from increasing pain, this movement was marked by a sense of disappointment.
- Famous subjects included ghettos of fast-growing cities, the Industrial Revolution, and corrupt politicians.
- The authors focused on painting the actual setting of everyday life and ordinary people, including local color, while also striving to explain human behavior.
- The greatest writer of this period was Mark Twain.
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1992 was the 500th anniversary of the day Columbus came to america. But in 1992 it was changed from Columbus day to indigenous peoples day. That is what led to massive protests in 1992.
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The Kansas/Nebraska Act was passed as the loggerhead over slavery in Kansas and Nebraska was preventing a railroad from being built.
Senator Douglas and President Pierce drafted the bill and signed it to allow for the passage of the Transcontinental Railroad