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AMERICAN SOCIETY IN TRANSITION
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Demography – the study of population An important result of industrialization was the rapid expansion of American cities By 1900, 40% of Americans lived in cities and that number was growing URBANIZATION – THE GROWTH OF CITIES
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The introduction of new farm machinery (such as Cyrus McCormick’s reaper) reduced farm jobs Farmers and rural laborers sought work in towns and cities Industry created new jobs (factories, mines, shipping, workshops) Cities also provided cultural opportunities and popular entertainments Immigration in unprecedented levels CONTRIBUTING FACTORS TO URBAN GROWTH
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McCormick’s Reaper 19 th Century Factory Workers Factories Immigrants
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Physical changes in the landscape (trees and fields replaced by brick and wood buildings and paved roads) Cities grew haphazardly (there was little urban planning) Streets were crowded, pollutions from factories and trains, and sewage sometimes contaminated drinking water Whole families crowded into tenements (single room apartments) and often had no heat or lighting RESULTS OF URBANIZATION
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CROWDED CITY STREETS TENEMENT BUILDINGS
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City gov’ts. were often run by corrupt leaders know as political “bosses” The machines often provided jobs and other services to immigrants and the poor in exchange for votes Power depended on the ability to dominate voting and control agencies of municipal gov’t. Often had the support of local business leaders POLITICAL MACHINES
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By controlling elected officials in local gov’t., bosses were able to hand out jobs to reward loyal workers They used their control of “city hall” to make illegal profits on city contracts by collecting bribes While corrupt, political machines did play a useful role Helped immigrants settle, find jobs and housing Helped immigrants become citizens Helped provide city services – streets, water, etc. CONTINUED…( PUT THIS ON YOUR CHART )
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Controlled thousands of city workers and influenced schools, hospitals, and other services Benefited from the support of Irish immigrants Controlled or bribed lawmakers to pass laws in favor of his interests Often overpaid himself on construction projects and land sales BOSS TWEED (OF TAMMANY HALL IN N.Y. CITY)
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