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- 1900s - Wikipedia
The 1900s (pronounced "nineteen-hundreds") was the decade that began on January 1, 1900, and ended on December 31, 1909 The Edwardian era (1901–1910) covers a similar span of time
- 31 Photos from the First Decade of the 20th Century (1900–1910)
Step back into the early 1900s—an era between Victorian grace and modern innovation—through 31 captivating photos that bring history to life
- Americas Best History U. S. Timeline, The 1900s
Take a stroll back to the year 1900 past an Eiffel Tower plus the exhibiting nations, and their colonies, who showed their technology and wares on both sides of the Seine And there was an Olympic Games held along with it, too With video from Thomas Edison
- Influential Events and Inventions of the Early 1900s - ThoughtCo
Jennifer Rosenberg is a historian and writer who specializes in 20th-century history The invention of the airplane and car revolutionized travel and marked a new technological era Theodore Roosevelt became the youngest U S president, showcasing a shift towards progressive change
- 35 Unknown Cultural Trends of the 1900s That Defined an Era
The 1900s was a century marked by radical social changes, political revolutions, and cultural renaissances Throughout the century, numerous cultural movements emerged, some of which have faded from popular memory
- What was life like in 1900? See fascinating snapshots of turn‑of . . .
To go along with the 1966 piece, we’ve gathered a collection of vintage photos and clippings from around 1900 These include scenes from city streets, house parties, parades and farm life — offering glimpses into how some Americans lived at the time
- 1900s – 7 Historical Events that happened in the 1900s (1900-1909)
Learn about 7 historical events that took place from 1900 to 1909 (1900s) across Politics, Geography, Science, and more!
- The 1900s Lifestyles and Social Trends: Overview
The United States shed many of its nineteenth-century styles, traditions, and beliefs as it entered the modern era America in 1900 was vastly different from the rural, farm-based economy populated largely by Anglo-Saxons of a hundred years before
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