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  1. 1895 didn't end in 1896. It ended at the instant that 1896 began. The two are mutually exclusive. One cannot take place within the other. The only way this answer could be applicable is if it said "What ended at 1896?", but that's just awkward wording.

  2. Dec 2 54th Congress (1895-97) convenes; Dec 7 Battle at Amba Alagi: Abyssinians beat Italian armies; Dec 8 Battle at Amba Alagi: Ethiopian Emperor Menelik II drives Italian General Baratieri out; Dec 13 First complete performance of Gustav Mahler's 2nd Symphony ("Resurrection"), in Berlin, Germany, conducted by the composer

  3. Historical events from year 1896. Learn about 169 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1896 or search by date or keyword.

    • The Panic of 1893
    • Muckrakers Expose Corruption
    • Populism and The Silverites
    • Progressive Era Reforms
    • Theodore Roosevelt

    The Panic of 1893 was adepression set off by the failure of two of the largest employers in the country: The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and the National Cordage Company. The stock market plummeted as businesses that had borrowed heavily to invest in railroads went bankrupt. The value of crops in the American South and West fell. Unemployment...

    Muckrakers were journalists who exposed corrupt politicians and businesses. In some cases, their work led to reform. Ida Tarbell’s exposé of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company led to a U.S. Supreme court case that found it violated the Sherman Antitrust Act. Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, a novel revealing the rotten side of the meat industry...

    Populists advocated for shorter workdays, a graduated income tax, and government ownership of commodities like railroads and telephones. They were largely farmers fed up with government favoritism of big business. “Gilded Age America was a very different nation than the rural, agricultural one prior to the Civil War,” says Unger. During the Second ...

    Progressives believed that the task of righting society’s ills lay with the government, not private citizens. “The rise of big businessand its power and influence had never been seen before in our country or the world,” says Waugh. “Progressive laws and social reform movements were part of creating a new language to understand and shape it.” While ...

    “The real end of the Gilded Age came with the assassination of William McKinley,” says Waugh. McKinley was a popular two-term president fresh off winning the Spanish-American War when he was assassinated in 1901. His vice president, Theodore Roosevelt, was a moderate when he took power but is often remembered for his progressive legislation and rep...

  4. 28 de feb. de 2021 · 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. By. Robert McNamara. Updated on February 28, 2021. Decade By Decade: Timelines of the 1800s. 1890. July 2, 1890: The Sherman Anti-Trust Act became law in the United States. July 13, 1890: John C. Frémont, American explorer and political figure, died in New York City at the age of 77.

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  5. July 30 – Shortly after 6:30 pm, at a crossing just west of Atlantic City, New Jersey, two trains collide, crushing five loaded passenger coaches, killing 50 and seriously injuring approximately 60, in the 1896 Atlantic City rail crash.

  6. August 19 – American frontier murderer and outlaw John Wesley Hardin is killed by an off-duty policeman in a saloon in El Paso, Texas. September 3 – The first professional American football game is played, in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, between the Latrobe YMCA and the Jeannette Athletic Club (Latrobe wins 12–0).