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Social and cultural trends. Advertising. Rowland H. Macy = opened one of the first department stores in N.Y. in 1858 and it became the largest in America. Methods used = advertising, goods organized into departments, and high quality goods for fair prices.
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Advertising • Rowland H. Macy = opened one of the first department stores in N.Y. in 1858 and it became the largest in America. • Methods used = advertising, goods organized into departments, and high quality goods for fair prices. • New concepts at other stores = money back guarantee, newspaper advertisements, lower shipping rates, distinctive logos, and long distance shipping.
Rowland H. Macy The first Macy’s in New York City
Higher Standard of Living • Better sanitation and health care allowed for a longer life expectancy and new products and new technology cost less. • Middle class tried to imitate the rich upper class. • Women began to focus more on clothing styles and more complicated meals. • Public transportation allowed families to live outside of the cities so men became commuters and began spending more time away from home.
Life in the 1860s Life in the 1900s • US Govt issued 500,000 patents—electricity • Refrigerated railroad cars • Sewer systems and sanitation • Increased productivity made live easier and comfortable. • Power stations, electricity for lamps, fans, printing presses, appliances, typewriters, etc. • New York to San Francisco to 10 days using railroad. • 1.5 million telephones in use all over the country • Western Union Telegraph was sending thousands of messages daily throughout the country. • No indoor electric lights • No refrigeration • No indoor plumbing • Kerosene or wood to heat • Wood stoves to cook with • Horse and buggy • In 1860, most mail from the East Coast took ten days to reach the Midwest and three weeks to get to the West Coast. • A letter from Europe to a person on the frontier could take several months to reach its destination.
Mass Culture • Mass Culture- when household items, food, preferences are the same from house to house in a given place. • Newspapers • Literature • Education
Newspapers • Helped create mass culture. • Between 1870-1900 newspapers increased from 600 to more than 1600. • Joseph Pulitzer- The World and the Evening World. • Believed it was his job to inform people and stir up controversy. • Included comics, exposure of political corruption, sports and illustrations. • William Randolph Hearst- Morning Journal. Competitor to Joseph Pulitzer. • Special interest newspapers soon began to spring up in ethnic neighborhoods as well.
Joseph Pulitzer William Randolph Hearst
Literature and the Arts • Literature and art often took the roles of telling the story of what it was like to live in the time period. • Horatio Alger = wrote about people who succeeded by hard work. • Others wrote/painted about rules of conduct in society, the slums of the cities, and street life.
Education • Literacy rate rose to about 90% in 1900. • More schools being built for children. • Science, woodworking, drafting, civics, business training, English. • John Dewey- new methods of teaching that allowed students to answer their own questions. • Higher education institutions became specialized to train in urban careers. • Teaching, social work, and nursing were some of the new careers. • Led to an advancement in women’s colleges.
New Forms of Entertainment • Amusement Parks • “Buffalo Bill” Cody, Annie Oakley, and Sitting Bull. • Religious Summer Camps • Vaudeville Shows • Movie Theaters • Variety Shows • Basketball • Baseball • Horse Racing • Football • Bicycle Racing • Boxing
Amusement Parks • 1884= First Roller Coaster (Lamarcus Thompson) • First ride to open at Coney Island. • Parks offered a new getaway for people who would otherwise go on a picnic for a daily adventure.
Outdoor Events • Buffalo Bill Cody, Annie Oakley, and Sitting Bull. Wild West Show • Included roping, riding, and shooting. • Took the show across the country. • Religious summer camps that children and families could attend. • New York’s Chautauqua Lake. • Families could stay for up to two weeks at these camps.
New Entertainment in the City • Vaudeville shows = Medley of musical drama, songs and off color comedy. • Tony Pastor- opened theater in 1881 to offer clean cut variety shows. • Motion pictures soon became popular. • Ragtime music soon became jazz music.
Spectator Sports • Baseball- National League 1876. • Boston= Fenway Park. • 1908- “Take Me Out To The Ball Game” • African American teams emerge in 1900. • Horse racing, bicycle racing, boxing and football. • James Naismith invented basketball in Springfield, Mass. in 1891.