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How did the U.S. become an industrial power?. I. Factors leading to Industrialization Natural resources: abundant iron, coal, lumber, and oil Americans.

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1 How did the U.S. become an industrial power?

2 I. Factors leading to Industrialization Natural resources: abundant iron, coal, lumber, and oil Americans were relatively well-educated Immigration: growing population was a vital labor source Creation of corporations – Americans contribute investment funds through stocks and bonds Capitalism –laissez faire – government didn’t interfere Downside: Social Darwinism; business limited competition through monopolies

3 II. Railroads Improve Transportation Before Civil War –short RR lines connecting nearby cities After Civil War –nationwide network of RR –Gov’t land grants –Irish and Chinese immigrants –Time zones

4 Transcontinental Railroad completed in 1869

5 III. Advances in Communications Telegraph system develops alongside RR Samuel Morse perfects telegraph code by 1900 for personal communication Bell’s telephone

6 Alexander Graham Bell invents telephone in 1876

7 IV. Electric Power Thomas Edison makes electric power widely available –invents light bulb, central power station Ice block refrigeration replaced by electric refrigeration

8 Electricity creates new jobs Electric sewing machine leads to a boom in the textile industry

9 V. Bessemer Process Easier and cheaper to mass produce steel Brooklyn Bridge constructed in 1883 – connects Brooklyn and Manhattan Flatiron Building completed in 1902 – NYC’s first skyscraper

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12 VI. Impact of Industrialization Urbanization –Skyscrapers, bridges, department stores, tenements, declining birthrate, crime, pollution, Agriculture  Industry Improved standard of living –Leisure and recreation: Phonographs, bicycles, cameras, circus (P.T. Barnum), “Wild West” shows, sports, etc. –Middle class Working class suffers –Poor conditions, low wages, long hours Growing gap between rich and poor No gov’t regulation  monopolies, unscrupulous business practices –Social Darwinism


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