Fewer farmers, bigger farms, more mechanization.
Between 1900 and 1917, the United States occupied several countries, notably the Philippines after the Spanish-American War in 1898. The U.S. also occupied Puerto Rico, Guam, and American Samoa during this period. Additionally, interventions occurred in Cuba and Haiti, where U.S. forces were deployed to maintain stability and protect American interests. The Dominican Republic was also occupied from 1916 until 1924.
The Philippine Insurrection, which may have been renamed in the 21st century as the Philippine-American War (1900-1902). This conflict, was properly named and in reality, an "insurrection" against the US government; as the US had won the Philippines from Spain during the Spanish-American War of 1898. Which is an ironic twist...as the Philippine Insurrection (or Philippine-American War) was far bloodier, and lasted much longer, than the Spanish-American War that had spawned it.
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The Spanish-American War of 1898 brought the Americans together (re-united them) from the effects of the US Civil War. Operation Desert Storm of January/February 1991 reunited the American people from the effects of the Vietnam War (per President George Bush Sr., "...we've beat the Vietnam syndrome!").
The countries that had supplied troops for the allied army was France,Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Russia and the United States. Japan was formed to fight the Boxers in 1900, they had attacked Beijing in August in 1900.
Fewer farmers, bigger farms, more mechanization.
American agriculture from 1900 to 2002 was characterized by significant technological advancements and industrialization, leading to increased productivity and efficiency. The period saw a shift from small family farms to larger, mechanized operations, driven by innovations such as tractors and chemical fertilizers. Additionally, agricultural policies and global market dynamics influenced the sector, resulting in consolidation and changes in rural communities. Overall, this era reflects a transformation towards a more commercialized and technology-driven agricultural landscape.
they died from desises
there were fewer farms but they were larger
Pan-American Exposition - 1900 was released on: USA: October 1900
Poverty and lack of land for agriculture.
In the year 1900, approximately 60% of Americans lived on farms or in small communities. This was a time when agriculture was a major part of the American economy, and rural areas were more populated than urban centers.
American Federation of Labor
Frank W. Garnett has written: 'Westmorland agriculture, 1800-1900' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Agriculture, History
North American Building was created in 1900.
American Booksellers Association was created in 1900.
Association of American Universities was created in 1900.