In the late 1800s, the United States was often referred to as "America" or "the United States of America." This period was characterized by rapid industrialization, westward expansion, and significant social changes. While the term "America" was commonly used, people also referred to specific regions or states, reflecting the diverse nature of the nation during that time.
The rulers in Japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s were called the "Shoguns" :)
Meiji.
Sweatshops
isolationism
Generally speaking, the US government policy in the late 1800s, also called the Gilded Age, was laissez-faire. There were a few exceptions to this policy, so the term "all" is incorrect, but overwhelmingly, YES.
The rulers in Japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s were called the "Shoguns" :)
Meiji.
Hawaii in the late 1800s.
Typhoid
Capitalism
Cuba
People didn't like them
People didn't like them
Generally speaking, the US government policy in the late 1800s, also called the Gilded Age, was laissez-faire. There were a few exceptions to this policy, so the term "all" is incorrect, but overwhelmingly, YES.
Which advancements in technology in the late 1800s are staying in the United States today
Sweatshops
isolationism