The 1900-09 Decade
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The 1900-09 Decade
4/5th Grade Social Studies
Mary M. Silgals, MLIS
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What is strange
about the photo on
this movie clip?
America at the Turn of the Century
In 1900 horses were the main means
of transportation in towns; cars were
a curiosity
Less than 150 miles of paved road;
no trucks or buses
John Philip Sousa Music – “the Music
of America”
First motion picture – The Great Train
Robbery
1900 – Turn of the Century
Stars and Stripes
Forever
Car parade in 1900
Turn of the Century - 1900
Eiffel Tower in Paris; tallest building in
the world
President William McKinley
1897-1901
“Prosperity” was the re-election
pledge by President William McKinley
“Four more years of the full dinner
pail.”
http://americanhistory.si.edu/lunchboxes/section
1.htm
Philippines War – Guerillas fighting
for independence; Not supported by
many Americans
Republicans nominated Theodore
Roosevelt for running mate
Imperialism
New territories:
Guam, Hawaii,
Philippines,
Puerto Rico
http://www.bssports.co.jp/english/i
mages/map_04.gif
Democratic
candidate was
William Jennings
Bryan – He
criticized
“Imperialism”,
the burning issue
“Friendship and Understanding
between the Americas”
Pan American Exhibit in Buffalo, NY
“Friendship and Understanding
between the Americas”
One of the advances in medical science on display at the PanAmerican Exposition was the infant incubator. For ten cents
admission, the curious could enter this imposing building and
see premature infants who were cared for here during the
exposition.
“Friendship and Understanding
between the Americas”
Latest developments in Agriculture,
Forestry, and Transportation
Pan-American Exhibition
Sept 5, 1901 President’s Day
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/exhibits/pana
m/law/mckinley.html
President McKinley was shot at a
public reception dying a week later
Leon Czolgosz
Pronounced Cholgosh
http://history1900s.about.com/od/1900s/qt/mckinleykilled.htm
President Theodore Roosevelt
1901-1909
42 – youngest
President
Vigorous outdoorsman
Organizer of the Rough
Riders
http://www.bartleby.com/51/
Fought trusts against
big businesses; oil and
railroads
More popular with the
people than with
politicians
Turn of the Century Conflicts
Miners go on strike
President threatened
use of federal troops
for the first time
People thought he
could handle the
fights between big
business owners and
the workers
Foreign Policy
“Speak Softly and
Carry A Big Stick”
Supported the navy
Doubled in size –
“Join the Navy
and See the World”
Panama Canal
Controversy over the taking of land for building the canal
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt#Panama_Canal
How We Lived
Most people still lived on small farms
Tractors revolution the way people lived
Railroad lines still did not reach all areas
Logging camps – Rivers were the means of
transportation
Prospectors
American West – Indians on reservations
Cattle ranching, rodeos and traveling west
shows
Buffalo Bill with Annie Oakley and Sitting Bull
Prospectors
Logging Camps
http://www.rootsweb.
ancestry.com/~pasulli
v/gallery/Loggers.htm
Children at the turn of the century
Description: Child Laborers in Indiana
Glass Works, Midnight, Indiana. 1908.
Photographer, Lewis W. Hine
Children at the turn of the century
Description: Child Laborer, Newberry, S.C. 1908. The
overseer said apologetically, "She just happened in." She
was working steadily . photographer, Lewis W. Hine
Rural School
Fred Hultstrand
History in
Pictures
Collection,
NDIRS-NDSU,
Fargo.
Farming Equipment
1908
Geiser
Model
"ZZ"
Steam
Engine
F.A. Pazandak
Photograph
Collection,
NDIRSNDSU, Fargo.
Rodeos – Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill
and Sitting Bull
http://west.stanford.edu/cgibin/pager.php?id=30
Wish Books – Sears and
Montgomery Ward Catalogs
Used in School to teach reading and
arithmetic
Buy anything from birth to death
All merchandise guaranteed and paid
by cash
Free delivery
Mail men were delivering billions of
pieces of mail
Sears and Roebuck Catalog
Montgomery
Ward was the
competition
1900: Records
$8.7 million in
sales, but falls
behind Sears &
Roebuck, which
generates $10
million.
Population Distribution
Description: Percent of population in Cities
having at least 2500 inhabitants, 1903.
Change in the Cities
New York City center of high society
“The 400” – Mrs. Aster’s ballroom
Wealthy wintered in Florida
William Flagler built resort hotels
Separate but Equal
Jim Crow laws being
passed
Generations to reverse
Booker T. Walker “Up From
Slavery”
George Carver
Tuskegee Institute –
vocational school for blacks
Hopeful signs for some black
people
Ellis Island
Promised Land
Terrifying ordeal –
process of entry
Questions often
immigrants did not
understand
Many settled in
Manhattan – 1/3rd
immigrants
Many languages from
many countries
Problems in the cities
Streets not paved with gold
Crowded city streets
Hard working conditions
Earthquakes
(San Francisco 1906)
Fires
(Baltimore 1902)
Broken Gas Lines
Broken Electrical Wires
Army –
pack mule relief when disasters
John Muir
National Parks doubled
President William Taft 1909-1913
Nominated by
Roosevelt
A Conservative
1909 Roosevelt in
Africa to hunt
Progressives were
pleased with Taft's
election. "Roosevelt
has cut enough
hay," they said;
"Taft is the man to
put it into the
barn."
Entertainment
Thomas Alva Edison
Electricity
Lightbulb
Record Player
Motion Picture
Projector
First movie 9 minutes –
The Great Train
Robbery – Edwin S.
Porter first film editor
The Great Train Robbery
"The Great Train Robbery" (1903)
In 1903, an employee of Thomas Edison's
motion picture company produced a movie
with a story. It was called "The Great Train
Robbery." It told a simple story of a group
of western criminals who steal money from
a train. The movie was extremely popular.
"The Great TrainRobbery" started the huge
motion picture industry.
http://emol.org/movies/greattrainrobbery/i
ndex.html
Science and Technology
Steel was the builder of the future
Cars, skyscrapers, bridges
20-30-40 stories
Flat Iron Building
People catcher on trolleys
Huge steel suspension bridges
New York Subway first sectioned opened
in 1904 – 1 hour trip reduced to 10
minutes
New York Subway Car
Steel Suspension Bridge
Flat Iron Building
Trolleys
Technology
Panama Canal
Trip Atlantic to Pacific
Ocean 8,000 miles
shorter
1907 Glenn Curtis
motorcycle rider
fastest man on earth
1909 – Army bought
its first plane from the
Wright brothers.
First Airplane – Wright Brothers
Wilbur and Orville Wright
Made of bicycle parts
Flight lasted 12.5 minutes
Lifestyles
Photograph albums –
Brownie Kodak for $1.00
Electric trolleys
replacing horses and carts
1900=8,000 cars
Car builders:
Chrysler, Buick & Ford
End of decade=200,000 cars
Lives easier for children
Movies, cars, subways,
skyscrapers, and airplanes
basketball, marbles
Basketball
1891 the sport of
basketball was
born. Began
popularity in
1900s
Dr. James
Naismith,
Inventor of
Basketball
Marbles
Playing Marbles
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