Year |
Developments in Jazz |
Historical Events |
1619 |
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- The first Africans are sold into slavery in America.
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1817 |
- New Orleans city council establishes "Congo Square" as an official site for slave music and dance.
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- Harvard Law School is founded.
- Mississippi becomes a state.
- James Monroe is elected president.
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1865 |
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- Slavery is abolished in the U.S. by the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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1892 |
- Pianist Tommy Turpin writes Harlem Rag, the first known ragtime composition.
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- The Homestead Strike, one of the most serious labor disputes in U.S. history occurred in Pittsburgh.
- General Electric Company is founded.
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1895 |
- Pianist Scott Joplin publishes his first two rags.
- Cornetist Buddy Bolden forms his band.
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1896 |
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- Racial segregation is upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Radio technology is introduced.
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1897 |
- The first piano rags appear in print.
- Ragtime grows in popularity.
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- First subway in the U.S. created in Boston.
- William McKinney is elected President.
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1898 |
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- The U.S. goes to war with Spain.
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1899 |
- Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag is published and sells over 100,000 copies.
- Duke Ellington is born.
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- Felix Hoffman patents Aspirin.
- Spanish rule ends in Cuba.
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