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National markets created by transportation advances Advertising Lower-cost production And……

John D. Rockefeller- Oil Andrew Carnegie- Steel Henry Ford- Automobile

Andrew Carnegie John D. Rockefeller Henry Ford

Access to raw materials and energy Availability of work force Inventions Financial Resources

Financial Resources--Money Inventions—Light bulb Workers

Steel Railroad

Mechanization had reduced farm labor needs and increased production (reaper) Industrial development in cities created a need for workers Industrialization provided access to consumer goods (ex. Mail order catalogues)

Farm City

Moving natural resources to eastern factories Moving iron ore deposits to sites of steel mills Transporting finished products to national markets

New England Detroit Pittsburgh Textiles automobile Steel

Sources: Andrew Carnegie lt.wikipedia.org John D. Rockefeller Henry Ford Money Light Bulb Workers g

City Textiles Automobiles Railroad Oil Steel l_kapoor.turning.lg.jpg Farm Farm.jpg