The History of Progressive Era in the US

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Progressivism

Political movement supporting the ordinary peoples interests through their roles of consumers, employees, parents and citizens.

Progressive Working Class

  • High rate of business and industrial development;
  • The establishment of labor unions;
  • Making Steel and Killing Men character of work;
  • The spread of protests and strikes;
  • The emergency of Populist Party.

Women

  • Female labor promotion;
  • The emergency of feminists movements and organizations;
  • Racism obstacles against black women;
  • Female Public Education;
  • The spread of childrens labor;
  • High rate of divorces;
  • Female alcoholism;
  • Fight for the rights of women.

Immigrants in Progressive Era

  • About 15 million of Immigrants;
  • Poor Working Conditions;
  • Americanization program for immigrants;
  • Ethic enclaves;
  • The Development of Anti-Immigration tendencies;
  • Low wages and terrible living conditions.

City and State Government

City and State Governments reforms:

  • Social reform  Pingree Hazen, Detroit (1890-1896);
  • Structural reform  (1918-1920) Couzen James;
  • Municipal reform: city managers, commission government.
  • Anti-Trust and Prohibition Acts;
  • Federal Trade Commission;
  • Pure Food and Drug Act.

Progressive Middle Class Professions

  • Middle class is concentrated on Mining sphere development;
  • Female fight for infant and maternal health protection;
  • Administrative professions;
  • Law, business, medicine, religion professions;
  • American Medical Association (1901);
  • National Education Association (1905);
  • Industrial positions.

Presidency and Federal Government

  • Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909):
    • Trust Busting;
    • The Jungle  1905;
    • Meat Inspection Act  1906;
  • William Howard Taft (1909-1913);
  • Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921);

Federal Level:

  • Northern Security Company;
  • New Nationalism;
  • New Freedom;
  • 1913  Federal Reserve Board;
  • Income Tax Amendment.

Muckrakers and Journalism

  • Corruption;
  • McClures Magazine publishing;
  • Social injustice;
  • Ida Tarbells Standard Oil;
  • The Shame of the Cities, The Jungle.

Progressive Conservation

  • National Conservation Congress;
  • The Introduction of protecting factory workers law;
  • Division between progressives and conservatives.

Socialist Party

  • Support to working class;
  • Democracy promotion;
  • Support to urban areas.

Progressive Era Effects

Positive Impact:

  • Changes in all spheres of social activities;
  • Democracy promotion;
  • Social regulations and reforms;
  • Support to Working Class;
  • Political and Economic innovations.

References

Divine, Breen, Fredrickson, Williams, Gross & Brands. America Past and Present, 8th edition.

Whose Interests Does Progressivism Represent? Web.

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Progressive Era to New Era, 1900-1929. Web.

Learn about the Progressive Era. Digital History. Web.

Working Class Women. On the Front Lines of Feminism. Web.

Socialist Party USA. Web.

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