From the Boston Tea Party to Black Lives Matter, Stacker looks at some of the most famous American protests and how they impacted the United States.
Famous protests in US history and their impacts
Updated1688: Germantown Quaker petition against slavery
Updated1773: The Boston Tea Party
Updated1791: The Whiskey Rebellion
Updated1848: The Seneca Falls Convention
Updated1863: New York City draft riots
Updated1874: The Women’s Crusade
Updated1911: Triangle Shirtwaist fire protests
Updated1913: Suffrage movement
Updated1932: Bonus Army march
Updated1955: The Montgomery bus boycott
Updated1960: The Greensboro sit-in
Updated1963: March on Washington
Updated1965: Selma to Montgomery march
Updated1968: Holy Week Uprisings
Updated1968: Bra 'burning' at Miss America pageant
Updated1969: Stonewall Inn riots
Updated1969: Vietnam War protest
Updated1970: Sit-in at Ladies’ Home Journal office
Updated1970: Kent State University anti-war gathering
Updated1973: March for Life
Updated1973: First Take Back The Night march in the US
Updated1976: Marches for the Equal Rights Amendment
Updated1979: National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
Updated1981: Solidarity Day march
Updated1982: Anti-nuclear protest in Central Park
Updated1986: Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament
Updated1987: Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
Updated1992: Los Angeles uprising
Updated1993: March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation
Updated1995: Million Man March
Updated1997: Million Woman March
Updated1999: Seattle World Trade Organization protests
Updated2000: The Million Mom March
Updated2003: Iraq War protests
Updated2004: March for Women’s Lives
Updated2006: The Day Without an Immigrant
Updated2009: Tea Party protests
Updated2010: Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear
Updated2011: Occupy Wall Street
Updated2013: First Black Lives Matter protests
Updated2014: People’s Climate March
Updated2015: Armenian March for Justice
Updated2016: Dakota Access Pipeline protests
Updated2017: The Women’s March on Washington
Updated2017: The March for Science
Updated2018: Women’s March
Updated2019: Telegramgate protests in Puerto Rico
Updated2019: September 2019 climate strike
Updated2020: Black Lives Matter
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