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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, MN outside the Texas, Oklahoma was still the 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
The population increased dramatically from 2,148,100 in 1770 to 38,558,371 in 1870. The increase in population is due to another reason the population has migrated to the United States and slaves. Slavery and population have had a major impact in the next 100 years in American history.
The United States has also diversified through new technological innovations such as roads, waterways, railroads, steamships and refrigerated vehicles. Some of the new innovations changed or improved from 1776 to 1870 were roads, waterways, railroads, steamships and refrigerated railway vehicles. Roads are innovations that create conditions for easier and faster transportation. Waterway is also a means for transportation, logging of large amounts of land, and shortening of time. Waterway is an earlier method of trading and barter. Steamboat is the reason why settlers use to buy and sell goods in the waterway. The railway is still used for close-up travel, and the steam locomotive speeds up the speed of transport, but the item does not have to arrive there as soon as possible because the rail car can not move fast.
From 1776 to 1870, America has undergone considerable changes over more than 100 years. It all began with the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Meanwhile, the Constitution was approved, the revolutionary war ended, and the acquisition of Louisiana was under way. factory
1870 - The 15th revision established the voting rights of African-American men. Especially in the South, most African Americans can not vote because of opinion polls, reading requirements, physical violence, physical damage, hidden polls and economic pressures. KKK accounts for the majority of violence and intimidation and is used to stop African-American voting. From 1920 to 1920, women voted in some areas of the country. The people they can vote will depend on where they are. Some people can only vote for school elections. Women in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado have full voting rights. Until 1920, all women had voting rights
Throughout the history of the Americans, many Americans have been discriminated in voting methods and procedures based on race and color. The 15th amendment passed in 1870 guaranteed the right to vote for African-American men (women had no voting rights until the 19th revision of 1920), but many African-American Americans were deprived of this right. To the south. In several years following the promulgation of the 15 th revision KKK and other radical groups used harassment, threats and full violence to stop their implementation.
1870 - The 15th revision established the voting rights of African-American men. Especially in the South, most African Americans can not vote because of opinion polls, reading requirements, physical violence, physical damage, hidden polls and economic pressures. KKK accounts for the majority of violence and intimidation and is used to stop African-American voting. From 1920 to 1920, women voted in some areas of the country. The people they can vote will depend on where they are. Some people can only vote for school elections. Women in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado have full voting rights. Until 1920, all women had voting rights