Industrialization By: Shane Mills. A tenement house in the 1860’s.

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Industrialization By: Shane Mills

A tenement house in the 1860’s

New York City

Child Labor

Poor Working Conditions

Immigration

Assembly Line Henry ford started the first assembly line for automobiles.

New farm technology On the right is a picture of a tractor in the 1860’s or 1920’s on the left is a picture of worker’s bailing hay into a wagon pulled by a tractor

New technology used in the home On the right is a picture of an electric stove. On the left is a picture of a incandescent lamp by Thomas Edison. On the right is a picture of a carpet sweeper made by Melville Bissell. In the middle is a phonograph made by Thomas Edison. On the right is a picture of a phone made by Alexander Grand Bell.

Jane Addams Jane Addams started the first settlement house called the hull house. A hull house is where immigrants can get there education. Jane took her money and private donations to run the hull house.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a writer. She was a suffragist for women's rights. She was also for there freedom’s to vote.

Lincoln Steffens Lincoln Steffens was a journalist that specialized in the investing the government and political corruption. He made a book called The shame of the cities.

Ida Tarbell She exposed the standard oil company. She wrote two books on was the history of the standard oil company owner John D. Rockefeller.