I chose Jane Addams as my topic for the reason that she was one of the most prominent feminists in the progressive era. Jane Addams lived a very interesting life as a woman in the progressive era. She rejected the idea of getting married or having kids. Instead, she devoted her life to activism and helping others. She was an extremely intelligent woman who embraced philosophy and world peace. She founded many organizations to help both women’s suffrage and poor families. Furthermore, Jane created…
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During the Progressive Era, various groups responded to the political, social, and economic woes that resulted from the rapid industrialization and urbanization of America during the 19th Century. The mass immigration of foreigners and the northern migration of Africa-Americans led to urban overcrowding and competition for wage-paying jobs. Electric lighting allowed factories to expand their working hours to increase the output of manufactured goods. Because there was little regulation for employee…
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Jane Addams Jane Addams once said, “I do not believe that women are better than men. We have not wrecked railroads, nor corrupted legislature, nor done many unholy things that men have done; but then we must remember that we have not had the chance.” Addams lived during the time where women had very few rights. To give women a job outside of their homes she opened up Hull House. Hull house was a place for immigrants to go for food, school, housing, etc. Addams took her ideas to the government and…
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Progressive reformers were successful in producing reform and receiving national attention during the early stage of the progressive movement, but as America entered into the Great War, the government ceased to aid the movement, hence ending the era of reform from 1900- 1920. Up until 1917, the progressive movement was successful in bring federal attention to issues such as monopolies and trusts, the working conditions in factories and the women’s rights movement. Strong reformers and the support…
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long time until it reached a period in history known as the Gilded Age/Progressive Era. The Gilded Age was a time of rapid economic growth and industrialization in America. A period of great political corruption and income inequality where the industrialists obtained the most political power rather than the politicians. More importantly, this was an era that launched the idea of social reform, which later led to the Progressive Era. This was a period of social, economic, and political change, in hopes…
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The progressive area, which occurred between the years 1890 and 1920, significantly changed the face of america and impacted society even today. During this time period the United States experienced major innovations that changed things such as businesses, and how immigrants and poor people were perceived in society. Some major innovations that helped change society during this time was the Jan Addams Hull-House which allowed poor people and immigrants to have a place to stay, In Addition to the…
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The Progressive Era occurred in the United States between the 1880s and the 1920s, and it was a period in history when Progressives exposed corruption in the government and social structure. Millions of Americans organized associations to come up with solutions to the many problems that almost everyone was facing, and many of these problems were staring American women right in the face. Women took on very many big roles, they created many different organizations to help ones in need. They helped…
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The harsh conditions of the gilded age led to the push of the progressive era. People wanted change and started to create reforms. These reforms led to the “progressive era.” during the progressive era, reformers were successful at making political, social, and economic advances at a national level. But yet, the reformers were still unsuccessful in certain aspects because the federal government failed to do its part. The u.s. Had to let huge businesses/ monopolies take over they were allowed to…
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Progressive Era The progressive era was a time of big ideas, ambitious reforms, and agriculture was a heavy force to reckon with in the American economy. Urbanization and the larger volume of immigration was transforming the nation. The progressive era was from 1900-1917 more than 15 million Immigrants were coming to america from all over the world , especially form Italy, Poland, and Russia. A new wave also was included in the larger migration, they were Mexicans and Japanese who settled…
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Some historians label the time frame 1880-1920 as the Women’s Era. During this time women began to gain economic and political opportunities from modern technologies, leading to new job opportunities, and women lead movements. Although women do begin to be noticed as a contributor to American economics during this period, women have always played a role in the economy. They have always been producers and consumers as well as workers; whether it be for a wage or within the household. (Document A)…
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