Essay On The Progressive Era

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The Progressive Era was pretty during the first twenty years of the twentieth century due to the fact that the reformers were mainly focused on progress in many different areas. Reformers who were interested in progress tried to improve the life of workers, the poor, rural people, and immigrants. They also tried to improve the education systems, as well as public health systems. Another thing they worked on improving is getting people more involved in politics, make businesses somewhat more responsible, make sure that taxing would be done right, and banning alcohol. They figured that if they could ban alcohol, it would help to increase people’s morals. Even though North Carolina was one of the last states to go through the wrath of the depression period, they …show more content…

Agriculture easily became an important aspect to the growth of North Carolina. New industries began to up rise, bringing in a whopping ten million extra dollars a year for North Carolina and its economy. After all of these financial up risings and changes, North Carolina continued to grow and change, especially when it came to slavery. More than three hundred thousand slaves were considered to be free, women finally got the right to vote, and motor vehicles began to come into play, as well as paved roads. People also began to leave their farms so that they could find bigger and better jobs along the lines of big cities and towns. This began leading to the “violater” part of North Carolina, because citizens began to lose what they really stood for and what made North Carolina, North Carolina. Instead of being for the people, and charity beginning at home, they began to think like outsiders, and worried more about the outside world, instead of their own state. In the 1950’s a pretty big problem occurred was the fact that North Carolina could not get their act together when it came down to racial