The Rise of Industrial America, 1865 – 1900 Chapter 18.

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The Rise of Industrial America,

1865 – 1900

Chapter 18

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• C: 1-a Evaluate the impact of new inventions and technologies of the late 19th Century.

• C: 1-b Identify and evaluate the influences on business and industry in the late 19th Century

• C: 1-c Identify labor and workforce issues including owners, managers and Social Darwinism

• C: 1-d Explain the challenges and contributions of immigrants

• C: 1-e Explain the causes and impact of urbanization• C: 1-f Compare and contrast the experiences of

African-Americans

ACT Standards

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Readings

• Read the chapter, pp. 535-565.

• You MUST read the chapter!!!!

• On line find and read a summary of the book The Jungle

by Upton Sinclair.

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Group Presentation

• An Important Industrial or Technological advancement from this time period

• Chose a group of three

• Compose and design a power point of 5 slides

• Be prepared to make your presentation within 3 days.

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Rise of Corporate America

• See graph on page 537

Write a one sentence summary of the graph on page 537.

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The Character of Industrial Change• 6 features dominated

manufacturing:

– Exploitation of coal– Spread of technology

– Control of workers– Pressure on firms to

compete– Relentless drop in prices– Of money supply to keep

pace with productivity

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Railroad Innovations• Collis P. Huntington, Central Pacific• Jay Gould, Union Pacific• James J. Hill, Northern Pacific

• Generous land grants and loan subsidies

• Magnetic telegraph• Divisions• Superintendents• Accounting systems

I’ve been

working on the

railroad all the

live-long day!

Jay Gould

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Consolidating the Railroad Industry

• Robber Barons

• Standard 4’8 ½” gauge track

• Interstate Commerce Act, 1887J.P. J. Pierpont

Morgan

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Applying the Lessons

of Railroads to Steel• Bobbin Boy $1.25 a week

• Secretary to Tom Scott,Pennsylvania Railroad1870’s first steel mill built

“Watch the COST and the PROFITS will take care of themselves.”

Vertical Integration

Andrew Carnegie

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Figure 18.1: Iron and Steel

Production, 1875–1915

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The Trust: Creating New Forms of Corporate Organization

• Edwin L. Drake– 1st crude-oil well 1859

– Passion for cutting costs

– Standard Oil Trust 1882

John

D. Rockefeller

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Sherman Anti-Trust Act 1890

United States

vs.

E.C Knight Company

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Stimulating Economic Growth

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The Triumph of Technology

• Thomas A. Edison

• Electrical lighting

Read “Electricity” pp. 544-545.

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Specialized Production

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Electricity

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Figure 18.2: Mergers in Mining and

Manufacturing, 1895–1910

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Figure 18.2:

Mergers in Mining and Manufactu

ring, 1895–1910

(cont’d)

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Advertising and Marketing

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Social and Environmental Costs and Benefits

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The NEW SOUTH

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Obstacles to Economic Development

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The New South Creed and Southern Industrialization

• Henry W. Grady

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The Southern Mill Economy

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Southern Industrial Lag

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Factories and the Work Force

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From Workshop to Factory

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Hardships of Industrial Labor

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Immigrant Labor

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Chinese Labor

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Woman and Work in Industrial America

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Hard Work and the Gospel of Success

• Horatio Alger

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Labor Unions and Industrial Conflict

• National Labor Union

• Knights of Labor

• Wildcat strikes

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Organizing Workers

• National Labor Uniton

(NLU)• Knights of Labor

• American Federation of Labor (AFL)

• Samuel Gompers

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Strikes and Labor Unrest• Homestead Strike

• Eugene V. Debs

• Supreme Court Inre Debs

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Social Thinkers Probe for Alternatives

• William Graham Sumner

• Social Darwinism

• Marxism

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Conclusion