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From the Orange Book. Rise of industrialism in the United States and the interplay of business and politics.
THE GILDED AGE 1876-1900 Notes by R. Horner and J. Rosenzweig PPT translation by N. Miller & T. Zigler.
Ch.13 Review Causes of Industrialization / Civil War -encouraged production, expansion of railroads, etc. / Natural Resources- lots of them! / Growing.
6/4: The Problem with Progress Between the end of the Civil War and the beginning of the twentieth century, coal production skyrocketed 800 percent and.
The Gilded Age Lecture Outline: feliciaviator.com/history7B/schedule or bcourses Now Playing: Tennessee Ernie Ford, “Sixteen Tons,” 1955 (original, ca.
THE GILDED AGE 1876-1900
6/4: The Problem with Progress
Postwar Industrialization, Labor Unions and Populists “The Gilded Age” 1877-1910