How did the United States change between 1776 and 1870?
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Best answer: Wikipedia's historical population estimate: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic
Apparently the most important event was the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865. This is the 14th revision and citizens are now defined as "people born or naturalized in the United States". In the thirteenth revision, slavery is abolished, and voting by racial discrimination is prohibited in the 15th revision.
Other important events include Louisiana purchase, Texas Revolution, Spain - American War, 1812 War, Alaska Purchase, Mexican Sedo, Indian War, California Gold Rush.
As I said, the 15 th revision extends the voting rights to all male citizens. Before the 19 th revision was adopted in 1920, women had no voting rights.
There was such a big change in America between 1776 and 1870. At that time the scale of America changed due to immigration and slavery. In 1776, the United States consisted of 13 colonies. By 1870, the United States expanded to the Mississippi River, Nebraska, Kansas, the Minnesota outside Texas, Oklahoma remained its territory. The West Coast of the United States has California, Nevada, Oregon. The territory is located between the state of the West Coast and the state outside the Mississippi River
Between 1820 and 1860, American visual maps changed due to unprecedented urbanization and rapid territory expansion. These changes mutually promoted the Second Industrial Revolution, which peaked between 1870 and 1914. During the annexation of Mexico and Texas (1845), Oregon's retreat, and Guadalupe-Hidalgo treaty (1848), Mexico ceded Mexico southwest. In the United States, the expansion of the territory doubled the vision of fireworks freedom to the future of the American empire, immigrants from Europe, industrial capitalists, and indigenous Americans competition.
6) Although America was always an immigrant country, immigration has increased significantly from 1870 to 1910, and the country has dramatically changed due to changes in immigration patterns. How did the demographic characteristics of immigrants in the United States changed between 1870 and 1910, especially in terms of nationality? Which region of the country has the highest percentage of immigrants, and why? In the US, what kind of opportunities and difficulties did migrants encounter? What role does industrialization and immigration play in the transformation of the city, especially in the labor force? Source: Class notes, America promises to read American history, Ch. 17-1, 19-2, 19-3, 19-4, 19-5 US Census Bureau, Technical Paper 29, especially Table 4, Region and Country, or the place of birth of a foreign nationality