The Progressive Era (1890-1920) was a time of sweeping reforms in America. Rapid industrialization and urbanization had created social and economic problems, prompting reformers to push for change in politics, business, and society. This period saw major advances in labor rights, women's suffrage, and consumer protection. Muckraking journalists exposed corruption, while politicians like Theodore Roosevelt championed progressive causes. The era's reforms laid the groundwork for many aspects of modern American government and society.