Episode 12: The Progressive Era and Imperialism
At the turn of the 20th century, the United States underwent dramatic changes—pushing for social and political reforms at home while expanding its influence overseas.
In this episode of The U.S. History Curriculum Companion, we review the Progressive Era, a time of trust-busting, labor rights, women’s suffrage, and efforts to curb political corruption. We’ll examine key reformers, muckrakers, and legislation that aimed to address the challenges of industrialization.
We’ll also dive into American Imperialism, including the Spanish-American War, the annexation of territories, and the rise of the U.S. as a global power. From the fight for fairness in the workplace to America’s expanding reach across the Pacific and Caribbean, this episode covers a pivotal era of transformation.
This episode is designed to accompany our Progressive Era and Imperialism unit plan for our complete American History curriculum, which includes resources and lessons designed for middle school and high school classrooms.
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