Aim: How did capitalism contribute to the growth of American industry?

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Aim: How did capitalism contribute to the growth of American industry? Homework: Read Birth of American Capitalism excerpt and answer the discussion questions.

Natural Resources Fuel Industrialization By the 1920s, The United States is world’s leading industrial power, due to a vast wealth of natural resources, government support for business, and a growing urban population.

Oil 1859, Edwin L. Drake successfully uses steam engine to drill for oil. •Petroleum-refining industry first makes kerosene, then gasoline.

Bessemer Steel Process •Abundant deposits of coal, iron spur industry •Bessemer process puts air into iron to remove carbon to make steel.

New Uses for Steel •Steel used in railroads, barbed wire, and farm machines. •Changes construction: Brooklyn Bridge; steel-framed skyscrapers

New Inventions: Thomas Edison – 1880 - Incandescent Light Bulb Christopher Scholes – 1867 – Typewriter Alexander Graham Bell - 1876 - Telephone

The United States Economic System Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership of capital (money or property)

Laissez-Faire is a policy in which the government should not interfere with the workings of business. •“Hands off” •Free Enterprise – individual owners make business decisions.

Social-Darwinism was the belief that the people who reached the top of the business world were the fittest and deserved their vast power and wealth. Charles Darwin Herbert Spencer

Entrepreneurs were people who operate a new business or venture and assume accountability for the inherent risks. •Often difficult and tricky, as many new ventures fail. •Willing to accept a high level of personal, professional or financial risk to pursue that opportunity and gain all rewards!

Carnegie Steel Company Banking/Steel/Railroads Entrepreneur Business John D. Rockefeller Standard Oil Andrew Carnegie Carnegie Steel Company J.P. Morgan Banking/Steel/Railroads Henry Ford Automobile