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A Technological Revolution Changes in Daily Life from 1865-1900 due to inventions
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Which is most important and Why?
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There were many new inventions and ideas in the late 19 th century that changed everyday life. These changes were made possible because: Leaders had capital to invest Human population explosion Abundant Natural Resources Coal, Iron Ore, Oil, Electricity & Steel
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Edwin L. Drake Invention: oil well, drill, & pump Benefits: cheaper, more efficient method of obtaining oil
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Thomas A. Edison Invention: electric power and light bulb Benefits: widespread affordable in-home lighting; increased productivity of workplace & home appliances
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George Westinghouse Invention: alternating current and transformers Benefits: electricity could be generated more cheaply & travel farther
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Samuel F.B. Morse Invention: Telegraphy] Benefits: Morse Code signaled start of communications revolution
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Alexander Graham Bell Invention: Telephone Benefits: created “talking telegraph,” possible for many people to be linked through phone lines
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Henry Bessemer Invention: Bessemer process Benefits: made it easier and cheaper to remove the impurities from steel; made possible mass production
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Conclusion These are all causes of rapid industrial growth … the new innovations in communications (typewriter, etc.) and industry (air brake, etc.), the transcontinental railroad, the nation’s vast natural resources,and a mobile labor supply as well as government policies and American institutions, and the abundant capital of business pioneers such as Andrew Carnegie as we shall see in the next few days.
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