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INDUSTRIAL LEADERS. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT. RAILROAD SUMMER COTTAGE. John D. Rockefeller Oil. Country Home Winter Home On the Cover of a Popular Magazine Mansion Stock Certificate. J. P. Morgan Banking/Finance. Photograph. Andrew Carnegie Steel. Photograph. Philanthropy.
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CORNELIUS VANDERBILT RAILROAD SUMMER COTTAGE
John D. RockefellerOil • Country Home • Winter Home • On the Cover of a Popular Magazine • Mansion • Stock Certificate
J. P. MorganBanking/Finance • Photograph
Andrew CarnegieSteel • Photograph
Philanthropy • Carnegie's Millions to Library • Rockefeller's Contributions • Vanderbilt and Education • J. P. Morgan's Contributions
Economic Transformation/Growth • Laissez-faire capitalism • Special considerations by government • Land grants to RR builders • Increasing labor supply • Immigration • Migration from farms to cities • Wealth of natural resources • Rivers • Oil, Coal, Iron
Business Structures • The Corportation • Vertical Integration • Bought suppliers of raw materials • Example: Carnegie bought iron and coal companies • Horizontal Integration • Bought companies that sold product • Example: Carnegie bought other steel companies • Example: J.D.Rockefeller and Oil
Business Structures • Trusts • A place to hide ownership of other companies • Monopolies • Sole owner of a product • Examples: Rockefeller and Standard Oil and others
Government Response to Monopolies and Trusts • Laissez-Faire Economics • Sherman Anti-Trust Act 1890 • Prevents monopolies or prevents any business that “restrains trade” • Weak, not well-enforced • Clayton Anti-Trust Act • Gave “teeth” to (expanded) Sherman Anti-Trust Act • Outlaws price-fixing • Example Railroads • Exempts unions from Sherman Act • Enforced
Working Conditions • Dangerous working conditions • Long hours, low wages, no job security • No benefits (accident, health or retirement) • Company town • Example: Mining towns • Employment of women, immigrants, children • Child Labor • Coal Mining • Hine's Pics
Robber Barons? • A Question of Philanthropy
Unions • Collective Bargaining • Goals: higher wages, shorter workdays/weeks • Notice to workers: an attempt to organize
Example of Unions • Knights of Labor • Early labor union • Declines after failure of strikes • American Federation of Labor • Samuel Gompers • American Railway Union • Eugene Debs • Union of all workers
Examples of Unions • Industrial Ladies’ Garment Workers Union • Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Tragedy • Factory
Haymarket Square • Chicago’s Haymarket Square • Bomb explodes during demonstration in support of striking workers • Several people die
Homestead Stike • Steel workers and Pinkerton Guards battle • Several people die
Pullman Strike • Led by Eugene Debs and American Railway Union • Federal Troops called to break strike • Violence erupts
Northern & Western Europe Examples: Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden Southern & Eastern Europe Examples: Italy, Greece, Poland, Russia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Asia (China & Japan) ImmigrationPrior to 1877 From 1871 to 1921
Ellis Island • Immigrants arrived from Europe • First stop, Ellis Island in New York • Statue of Liberty • Came by boat across the Atlantic • Ellis Island Records
Why Become an Immigrant? • Freedom (political, economic, religious) • Better economic opportunities • Better living standard for families
Contributions of Immigrants • Chinese help build transcontinental RR • Worked as laborers in textile and steel mills of Northeast • Helped build the clothing industry in NYC • Slavs, Italians, & Poles worked in coal mines in the East
Process of Assimilation • American “Melting pot” • Schools important to teaching American values • Immigrants learned English, American customs, became American citizens • However, often lived in ethnic neighborhoods
Hardships & Hostility • Fear & resentment by other Americans that immigrants would take their jobs • Fear & Resentment that immigrants would accept lower pay • Prejudice based on religious differences • Prejudice based on cultural differences
Immigration Laws Change • Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 • Immigration Restriction Act of 1921 • Both laws limited or cut-off immigration to American for several decades
Growth of Cities • Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, & New York • As a result of industrial growth • Cities became manufacturing and transportation centers
Living Conditions in the Cities • Tenements • Slums • Crowded conditions • Sanitary Conditions Poor • How the Other Half Lives (Riis)
Rapid Growth of Cities: Impact • Housing shortages • Need for new public services • Sewage • Water systems • Public transportation • NYC: First subway system • Trolley or streetcar lines
Goals of Progressive Movement • Government controlled by people • Guaranteed economic opportunities through government regulation • Elimination of social injustices
Progressive Accomplishments in Local Governments • New forms to meet needs of increasing urbanization • Commission & council manager
Progressive Accomplishments in State Governments • Referendum • Initiative • Recall
Progressive Accomplishments in Elections • Primary Elections • Secret Ballot • Direct election of U.S. Senators • 17th Amendment
Progressive Accomplishments in Child Labor • Muckraking literature describing abuses of child labor • Child labor laws
Impact of Labor Unions • At first, not very successful • Labor supply high so strikes unsuccessful • Violence linked to Unions (strikes) • Eventually, gains made • Limited work hours • Regulated work conditions
Anti-Trust Laws • Sherman Anti-Trust Act • Clayton Anti-Trust Act
Women’s Suffrage • Forerunner of modern protest movement • Benefited from strong leadership • Susan B. Anthony • Encouraged women to enter labor force during WWI • Resulted in 19th Amendment to Constitution • Women’s Right to Vote
Discrimination & Segregation in the South • “Jim Crow” laws • Forced separation of races in public places • Black Codes • KKK • Intimidation and Crimes against African Americans • lynchings
Response to Discrimination & Segregation • Courts became focus for redress, safeguard rights • Plessy v. Fergusson • “separate but equal” did not violate 14th Amendment • “Jim Crow” laws upheld
Great Migration • In early 20th century • Southern African Americans move to Northern cities • Searching for jobs, escape poverty & discrimination in the South
Ida B. Wells • Led anti-lynching campaign • Pushed federal government to take action
Booker T. Washington • The way to equality was through vocational education & economic success • He accepted social separation • Up From Slavery
W.E.B.Du Bois • Supported college education • Education was meaningless without equality • Supported political equality • Helped form the NAACP: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • The Souls of Black Folk