1 / 13

Industrialization

Industrialization. Building Modern America 1865-1901. Industry. Natural Resources Timber, iron, copper, coal, oil No dependence on foreign resources Keeps jobs in US Large Workforce Immigration Larger Families (better living conditions support bigger families). Industry.

jenis
Download Presentation

Industrialization

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Industrialization Building Modern America 1865-1901

  2. Industry • Natural Resources • Timber, iron, copper, coal, oil • No dependence on foreign resources • Keeps jobs in US • Large Workforce • Immigration • Larger Families (better living conditions support bigger families)

  3. Industry • New Inventions/Technology • Telephone=better communications • Light bulb=cheap lighting, easier • Automatic Loom=Made cloth faster • Free Enterprise • “Laissez-faire” policies: “Let people do as they choose,” or hands-off economic policies • Few restrictions and interference from government • Allowed industries to grow

  4. Railroads • Settlement in the Plains and the West • Brought settlers and goods West • Transported goods, ideas, and people between East and West faster and cheaper • Impact on Native Americans • Brought disease (small pox or “white scabs disease”) • Affected buffalo migration patterns • Depleted food sources • Violence against Natives protecting their lands • Alcohol • Forced Natives from their homelands

  5. Railroads • Financing • Land Grants • Private Investment • Gifts of Public Land • Money generated from running railroads • Boosting Industry in the US • Increased markets by expanding West • Increased money spent on resources • Bribery • Government helped fund RR, officials made money • Investors wanted more land grants from government

  6. Big Business • Control of Big Business • Monopoly- Single company controls an entire market (no option but to use that company) • Trusts- Legal arrangement that allows one person to manage another person’s property • Eliminating Competition • Pools (kept prices at certain levels) • Trusts (controlling property of someone else) • Monopolies (control of entire market) • Vertical and Horizontal Integration (owning and controlling all aspects of a business)

  7. Big Business • Expanding Business • Want to control all aspects of their businesses • Keep costs low and profits high • Want to eliminate competition • Impact on Local Businesses and Communities • Forces small businesses to either shut down or sell out to larger businesses • Creates job for community • Changes the fabric of the community by eliminating local business

  8. Unions • Goals of Unions • Unite workers from different industries/companies • Only tool available to create change when others failed • Want to improve: • Working Conditions • Wages • Job Security • Tensions between workers and employers caused by deflation

  9. Unions • Unsuccessful Strikes • Confrontations led to violence • Courts ruled against unions • Frequent strikes (stops production) • Unfocused goals (too many demands at once) • Blacklisting • Opposition to immigrants • Many union members were immigrants • Unions associated with violence/fear of anarchy and revolution • Thought un-American because of Marxism (class struggle between workers and owners, popular in Europe)

  10. Unions • Women • Paid less than men (assumption of male financial support) • Domestic Work (given “women’s work,” which paid less) • Excluded from unions- women thought to have no voice (assumed fathers and husbands would express women’s concerns)

  11. Impact of Industrialization on American Lifestyle • Urbanization- people moving to cities • Immigration – people coming to work from other countries • Increased standard of living/better living conditions • Advanced technology • US becomes more powerful world power • Cheaper goods • Faster transportation

More Related