Chapter 19 – The Industrial Age

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Chapter 19 – The Industrial Age Section Notes Video The Second Industrial Revolution Big Business Industrial Workers The Impact of the United States as the World’s Most Powerful Industrial Nation Quick Facts Maps Factors Affecting Industrial Growth Chapter 19 Visual Summary Major Labor Strikes, Late 1800s Standardized Test Practice Map Images Homestead Steel Mill Poor Working Conditions Orville Wright Rise of Investing

The Second Industrial Revolution The Big Idea The Second Industrial Revolution led to new sources of power and advances in transportation and communication. Main Ideas Breakthroughs in steel processing led to a boom in railroad construction. Advances in the use of oil and electricity improved communications and transportation. A rush of inventions changed Americans’ lives.

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Main Idea 1: Breakthroughs in steel processing led to a boom in railroad construction. Technological advances were important to Second Industrial Revolution, period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in late 1800s Bessemer process, invented mid-1850s by Henry Bessemer, allowed steel to be produced quickly and cheaply. Helped increase steel production from 77,000 tons in 1870 to more than 1 million tons in 1879

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Main Idea 1: Breakthroughs in steel processing led to a boom in railroad construction. As steel dropped in price, so did the cost of building railroads, generating a boom in railroad construction. Growth of railroads helped the country expand and prosper. New Passenger and sleeping cars for trains. Refrigerated cars for food. Cities grew that had rail lines.

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Main Idea 2: Advances in the use of oil and electricity improved communications and transportation. Chemists invented a way to convert crude oil into fuel called kerosene in the 1850s. Kerosene, which could be used for cooking, heating, and lighting, created a demand for oil.

Main Idea 2: Advances in the use of oil and electricity improved communications and transportation. Edwin Drake pump crude oil from the ground in Pennsylvania. A huge oil industry developed after a way to pump oil from the ground was developed in 1859. Refineries- turn crude oil to finish product.

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Development of Electricity Invention Inventor Thomas Edison, who held more than 1,000 patents(exclusive rights to make or sell inventions), worked to invent an electric light. Work in Menlo Park,NJ Edison and his team introduced the first practical electric lightbulb in 1879. Edison created a power company to distribute electricity, but could not send it over long distances.

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Development of Electricity Spread George Westinghouse built a power system that could send electricity many miles across the country. Use of electricity can spread.

Main Idea 3: A rush of inventions changed Americans’ lives. New telegraph technology connected the United States with Britain by cable in 1866. Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone in 1876. Telephones were rapidly adopted, the number rising from 55,000 in 1880 to almost 1.5 million in 1900.

Telegraph and Telephone http://www.history.com/shows/modern-marvels/videos/the-telegraph-and-telephone#the-telegraph-and-telephone

Automobiles and Planes The automobile industry grew in steps. 1876 – German engineer Daimler/Benz invented the gasoline-powered engine. 1893 – The United States built its first practical motorcar by Charles and J.Frank Duryea

Automobiles and Planes 1908 – Henry Ford introduced the Model T. Ford was first to implement the moving assembly line in manufacturing, making cars more affordable.

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Automobiles and Planes Wilbur and Orville Wright invented an airplane powered by a gas engine in 1903. First flight in 1903 in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

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