STUDY GUIDE #8 Gilded Age, 1868-1900 updated 4/10/08 Custer’s death was the end of an age in American West. People of the West George Armstrong Custer Crazy Horse Sitting Bull White Antelope Chief Joseph Kit Carson James-Younger Gang Black Kettle Mark Twain William F. Cody Frederick Jackson Turner People of the Cities James G. Blaine Rutherford B. Hayes John Sherman James A. Garfield Roscoe Conkling William Jennings Bryan William McKinley Jose Marti Emilio Aguinaldo Sanford Ballard Dole Lili’ukalani John M. Hay Mark Hanna Theodore Roosevelt Commodore George Dewey Porfirio Diaz “Mugwumps” Organizations Knights of Labor American Federation of Labor Industrial Workers of the World Congress of Industrial Unions National Grange Anti-Imperialist League National Baseball League Fighting P.T. Barnum Alfred Thayer Mahan Gustavus Swift Marshall Field George Pullman Alan Pinkerton Cornelius Vanderbilt Andrew Carnegie (U.S. Steel) John D. Rockefeller (Standard Oil) John Pierpont Morgan William Randolph Hearst Joseph Pulitzer Thomas Edison Alexander Graham Bell Fiske & Gould Homestead Strike Pullman Strike Coxey’s Army Haymarket Riot Battle of Little Bighorn Massacre of Wounded Knee Nez Perce War Election of 1884 Election of 1896 Sand Creek Massacre Boxer Rebellion Spanish-American War DeLome Letter Sinking of the Maine Battle of Manila Bay Buffalo soldiers Reformers Documents and Laws Mother Jones Jane Addams Albert and Lucy Parsons Jacob Riis Terence V. Powderly Samuel Gompers Susan B. Anthony Carrie Nation Booker T. Washington Dawes Severalty Act Teller Amendment McKinley Tariff Sherman Silver Purchase Act Sherman Antitrust Act Pendleton Civil Service Act Chinese Exclusion Act Treaty of Paris, 1898 Munn v. Illinois Political People Other Stuff of Note William “Boss” Tweed Grover Cleveland Panic of 1893 Johnstown Flood Cowboys Ranchers Reservation Dressed beef Importance of the railroads Refridgeration Robber barons injunction Trust Monopoly Corporation Populism Progressivism Greenback Party Bimetalism Gold Standard vs. Silverites Turner Thesis Ghost Dance Columbian Exposition 1893 Imperialism Protectorate Rough Riders Muckrakers “White Man’s Burden” Open Door Policy Klondike Gold Rush Great Chicago Fire Credit Mobilier Scandal Expendable Income Tuskegee Institute Anarchists Yellow Journalism Immigration shift Welfare capitalism Sears, Roebuck, & Co. Conspicuous Consumption Themes of 19th Century 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) Westward Expansion Sectional Politics Expansion of Democracy Unbounded Capitalism