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#1. First transcontinental railroad created (1863-69)
#2. Farmers form the Grange to address railroad abuses (1873)
#3. Munn v. Illinois gives states the right to regulate railroads (1876)
#4. U.S towns establish railroad time (1883)
#5. Congress passes the Interstate Commerce Act (1887)
#6. Railroads' financial problems prompt nationwide economic panic (1893)
#7. Pullman car workers launch violent strike (1894)
#8. Supreme court rules Interstate Commerce Commission cannot set maximum railroad rate (1897).
The case that came before the Supreme Court was Interstate Commerce Commission v. Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway Co.
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1)---The year 1900 marked the dawn of the greatest boom the world has ever seen
2)----This would not have happened without the discovery of oil, also known as Black Gold.
3)---By the mid-1800s, Coal still powered trains and factories. Coal was dirty and inefficient.
4)---A major discover of oil was found at Spindletop
-5)--The men used -mud-----to help drill the hole in the soft sand.
--6)-This discovery was right outside the town of Beaumount , Texas
7)---Drilling for oil is a dirty and dangerous job performed by Roughnecks
8)---After this discovery , oil production in the U.S.<u> </u><u>increased</u> instantly by 50%.
While FDR’s New Deal programs helped to alleviate unemployment and stabilize banks, what ultimately revived America’s economy was WWII. The giant demand for military supplies and vehicles created new jobs and funneled in money, even before the U.S. entered the war because of the Lend-Lease Act.
They allowed investors to take fewer risk.
There were numerous factors that contributed to the successful independence movements in Africa and Asia, some of which were the economic conditions of the imperial countries, the formation of the United Nations, the global propaganda and push for liberation and living the people rule their own countries...
After the World War II ended, the imperial countries were in terrible economic conditions. This meant that they had to focus on rebuilding their countries, thus having no power to retain their imperialism.
The United Nations was formed after the World War II, and some of the goals of this organization were the respecting of human rights, living the people decide for their own future, and the abolishing of the imperialism. That was also supported by the numerous movements for independence around the world, the political propaganda, and the large international support.
All of that led to independence of the Asian and African countries, though the setting of the borders created lot of problems for them.