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14.1: The Expansion of Industry

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1 14.1: The Expansion of Industry
At the end of the 19th century, natural resources, creative ideas, and growing markets fueled an industrial boom. CLQ: West and Populism

2 Natural Resources Fuel Industrialization
The Growth of Industry by 1920s, world’s leading industrial power, due to: *Wealth of natural resources *government support for business [lack of interference] *Growing urban population

3 Natural Resources Fuel Industrialization
Black Gold 1859, Edwin L. Drake successfully use steam engine to drill for oil Petroleum—refining industry first makes kerosene, then gasoline

4 Bessemer Steel Process
abundant deposits of coal, iron spur industry Bessemer process converts iron [element] to steel [alloy]

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

8 cut off: show Bessemer process and skyscraper building

9 The Power of Electricity
1876, Thomas Alva Edison estab first research lab: *1880, patents incandescent light bulb. *creates system for electrical production, distribution electricity changes business; by 1890, runs numerous machines available in homes; encourages invention of appliances allows manufactures to locate plants anyplace

10 Thomas Alva Edison “Wizard of Menlo Park”

11 The Light Bulb

12 The Phonograph (1877)

13 The Ediphone or Dictaphone

14 The Motion Picture Camera

15 Alexander Graham Bell Telephone (1876)

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17 Niagara Falls Power Plant
Alternate Current Niagara Falls Power Plant George Westinghouse

18 Alternate Current Westinghouse Lamp ad

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20 The Airplane Wilbur Wright Orville Wright
Kitty Hawk, NC – December 7, 1903

21 Model T Automobile Henry Ford I want to pay my workers so that they can afford my product!

22 “Model T” Prices & Sales

23 U. S. Patents Granted 1790s  276 patents issued.

24 Inventions Change Lifestyles
office work changes, brings women into the work force traditional jobs of women at home brought into factories (sewing/clothing) industrialization makes jobs easier; improves standard of living *By 1890, average workweek 10 hours shorter *As consumers, workers regain power in market


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