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Industrial America (1877-1910)
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Industrial Expansion After the Civil War, Northern states continue to experience industrial expansion Why? Transportation Networks - Massive immigration Higher demand of products - Laissez-faire politics
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Industrial Expansion So, what exactly expanded? Factories Mining
Transportation (Railroad networks) Inventions Labor Unions
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1890 Census Agricultural jobs Industrial jobs
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1920 US Census Rural areas Urban areas
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Inventors & Inventions
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Modern Typewriter Christopher Scholes, 1867
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Mail-Order Catalogs A.M. Ward, 1872 Richard Sears, 1888
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Telephone Alexander Graham Bell, 1876
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Steam Turbine Charles Parsons, 1884 London, UK Naval Ships
Hydroelectric Dams
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Stanley Steam Engine Stanley Brothers, 1897 Kingfield, ME
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Maine Hydro Dams Harris Dam, West Forks
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Maine Hydro Dams Williams Dam, Bingham
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Light Bulb & Electricity
Thomas Edison,
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Modern Machine Gun Hiram Maxim, 1885 Sangerville, ME
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Soft Drinks Augustin Thompson, 1884 Union, ME John Pemberton, 1886
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Industrial Enterprise
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Common Industries Textiles Paper Cigarettes Steel Food Processing
Meat Packing Green Bay; Chicago
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Washburn Brothers Livermore, ME Codwallader, Elihu, & William
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Maine Pulp & Paper 1868: 1st Mill in Topsham
1875: SD Warren (now SAPPI) Westbrook, ME Largest & most profitable paper mill in WORLD 1900: Great Northern Paper Millinocket, ME
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Maine Pulp & Paper 1920: Paper mills own 80% of North Maine Woods
2000: Every paper company has sold their land holdings Future?
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North Maine Woods 80%
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John D. Rockefeller Standard Oil Company
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Andrew Carnegie US Steel Co.
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JP Morgan JP Morgan Holding Co.
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Railroad Expansion
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Railroad Expansion “Race to Utah” “The Commodore” Cornelius Vanderbilt
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Union-Pacific Railroad
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Promontory Summit, UT
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