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Industrialization and the Machine Age, 1875-1900

Thomas Edison

Menlo Park

Edison Electric Light Company

George Westinghouse

Other New Machines

Industrialization, Migration, and Railroads

Andrew Carnegie

Bessemer Process

Homestead, PA

Strikes

Pittsburgh Strike, 1877

Haymarket Square Riot, 1886

Henry Frick

Homestead Strike

Gospel of Wealth

Pullman Strike

Labor Organizations

Knights of Labor

American Federation of Labor

Industrial Workers of the World

Women in the Workplace

Women and the Labor Movement

Instability in the Corporate System

Trusts

John D. Rockefeller

The Gilded Age