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Industrialization Spreads Section 9.3
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England First country to industrialize on huge scale Inspired other countries to industrialize – Copy the “British miracle” Class structure becomes more rigid Raises the world standing of England – Crystal Palace – built to show the wealth and power of English industrialization
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America Has a wealth of resources similar to Britain – War of 1812 – Britain blockades America Forces US to rely on own resources to develop industry Industrialization started with textiles – England had forbid engineers, mechanics, and toolmakers from leaving country - protect secrets
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– Samuel Slater emigrates to America Brings the design of the spinning machine Moses Brown used it to start first mechanized factory – Francis Cabot Lowell revolutionized American textiles by mechanizing all stages in cloth manufacturing Became model for American factories
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Social changes – Mill girls: Women moving to factory towns Higher wages Independence Watched closely by factory owners to ensure “proper behavior” – Cities grow similar to Britain America
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– Immigrants Usually take unskilled jobs Came looking for opportunity and usually ended up in factories Many were Northern European Discrimination
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America: Later Expansion Northeast saw the majority of the industrialism – Industrial boom after Civil War South rebuilt New inventions: – Better excavation of natural resources – Electric light bulb, telephone
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Rise of railroads – Chicago and Minneapolis huge centers – Railroads became profitable Symbols of power End of the 1800s – small number of companies control 2/3rds of the tracks
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America: Rise of Corporations Need money to build large businesses – Stock – certain rights of ownership in the company – Corporation – business owned by stockholders who share in profits but are not responsible for debts Protects people who invest
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Corporations – Standard Oil (John D. Rockefeller) – Carnegie Steel Company (Andrew Carnegie) – Horizontal Integration – Control every aspect of industry in order to make big profits Wealthy earned money, workers were still given low wages
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Belgium First continental country to industrialize William Cockerill, illegally traveled to Belgium – Plans for spinning machinery – Son, John, built industrial enterprise in Belgium Produced mechanical equipment – Steam engines – Railway locomotives Never became a European industrial power - Congo
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Germany Pockets of industrialization – Coal-rich valley of the Ruhr 1835, kingdoms in German Confederacy copied British model – Imported British machines – Wealthy sent children to England to learn industrial management
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Built railroads linking manufacturing cities – Frankfurt to the Ruhr Valley Industrialization allowed Prussia to create Germany and make it industrial powerhouse by late 1800s
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Continental Europe: Everywhere else Industrialization: – Catalonia (Spain) - cotton – Bohemia - spinning – Northern Italy – machine made silk – France - most stable Agriculture did not suffer as people moved to cities 1850s – create railroads to connect the country
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Some places never industrialized: – Austria-Hungary – mountainous land = no railroads – Ottoman Empire – difficult to control large empire – Spain – lacked good roads and waterways Fragmented control of country
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Impact of Industrialization: Imperialism Industrialized countries needed natural resources, gained by seizing other countries – Imperialism – policy of extending one country’s rule over other lands – Gave more power to these industrializing powers
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Impact of Industrialization: Society Western countries: – Economies focused on industry – Wealth gaps between classes Resentment allowed for revolutionary ideas – Increase of middle class allowed for more education – not majority – Improved life expectancy as industrialization moves along Eastern countries: – Economies focused on agriculture, small workshops – Decreased power and wealth – Eastern peoples were “lesser” because not industrialized
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Impact of Industrialization: Nationalism Countries compare themselves, which strengthens differences – Industrial power is indicator of strength of nationalism and country
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