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CHANGING AMERICAN SOCIETY 1865-1914. Thematic History of the Late 19 th Century. INDUSTRIALISM Producing goods by machines rather than by hand. IMMIGRATION People moving into a country from another country. URBANIZATION The growth of cities. INDUSTRIALISM
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CHANGING AMERICAN SOCIETY 1865-1914
Thematic History of the Late 19th Century INDUSTRIALISM Producing goods by machines rather than by hand IMMIGRATION People moving into a country from another country URBANIZATION The growth of cities
INDUSTRIALISM Producing goods by machines rather than by hand • AMERICA’S RESOURCES • Natural Resources: • Human Resources: gold, silver, water, timber, coal, iron ore work ethic, increasing population, entrepreneurship
Technology Transportation Science applied to business Roads, railroads, steamboats, canals
II. ORGANIZING AMERICA’S INDUSTRY • Types of Businesses • Sole proprietorship: owned by one person • Small scale • Individual control • Owner bears responsibility and liability For example….
Partnership: owned by two or more people • Shared responsibility • Increased resources • Potential for disagreements For example….
Corporation: owned by shareholders who purchase stock in the company • Limited losses, limited gains • Shareholders have limited liability • Size, if too large, makes running a corporation difficult For example….
DIVIDEND A portion of earnings paid to a stock holder How do shareholders profit from ownership in a corporation? Ralph owns 100 shares of Ford. If the board of directors authorizes a dividend payment of $.30 per share, how much will Ralph receive? Ralph bought his shares at $10 per share; he sells them at $12 per share. How much does he gain? Sale of stock at a higher price than purchased CAPITAL GAIN
B. Financing industry • Capital: money used to make more money; investment • Bank loans • Bonds: loans from the public, repaid with interest • Stock – investing by owning • Bond – investing by loaning
Growing industry • Trust: a combination of several companies into a corporation; merger • Monopoly: exclusive control of the manufacture and distribution of a product VERTICAL MONOPOLY Control of entire manufacturing process, from start to finish HORIZONTAL MONOPOLY Control of a key step in the manufacturing process
A Gallery of American Industrialists Cornelius Vanderbilt 1794-1877 - shipping and transportation - Philip Armour 1832-1901 - grain and meatpacking -
Andrew Carnegie 1835-1919 - steel - J. Pierpont Morgan 1837-1913 - finance -
John D. Rockefeller 1839-1937 - oil - Charles Pillsbury 1842-1899 - flour and milling -
AMERICA’S RESPONSE TO INDUSTRIALISM • Changing American life • Increased trade, prosperity • Changed standard of living • + leisure time, professional sports modernization • - pollution, crime, overcrowding • Changing social structure • Women working outside the home • Child labor • Greater distinction between the “haves” and “have-nots”
The “Haves” Lyndhurst Biltmore Estate The “Have-nots”
B. An Emphasis on Capitalism • Capitalism: economic system based on free enterprise, private property and individual investment • Laws of supply and demand • Laissez-faire: government has a “hands-off” policy concerning business • Social Darwinism: the theory of evolution (biological) applied to society (cultural-economic); the stronger, more successful businesses will survive—the weaker will not
Government Regulation of Business • Purpose: to protect the consumer and to encourage competition • Examples: • Interstate Commerce Act (1887) regulated railroad rates • Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890) prohibited large corporations from restricting trade or commerce
Rise of Labor Unions • Purpose: to protect the worker from abuses by the management and to negotiate for better benefits • Salary, hours, working conditions, safety • Examples: • Knights of Labor (founded by Uriah Stevens): the first union; tried to organize all workers into a brotherhood
American Federation of Labor (Samuel Gompers) joined workers of local craft unions with people of the same skill; local unions will associate with state and national unions OVTA
Actions of unions • Collective bargaining: the right of the union to represent workers in negotiations • Strike: refusal to work in order to have demand met • Picket: demonstration to publicize disagreements between employer and employee
Injunction: a court order to return to work • Increase in Wealth • Materialism: placing excessive emphasis on wealth or material possessions • Philanthropy: charitable giving by the wealthy
Erie Canal: http://www.lakelandschools.org/lt/NewYorkVM/canalmap.gif Cornelius Vanderbilt: http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/3/35/225px-Vanderbilt.jpg Philip Armor: http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/5/50/180px-Philip_D_Armour_in_the_1880s.jpg J. Pierpont Morgan: http://teachpol.tcnj.edu/amer_pol_hist/fi/00000107.jpg Andrew Carnegie: http://www.creativeenergy.org/images/andrew_carnegie.jpg John Rockefeller: http://shots.oxo.li/hot/OXO-World/John_D_Rockefeller.jpg Charles Pillsbury: http://www.kipnotes.com/pillsbury.jpg “After the feast”: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/historyofus/teachers/pdfs/segment9-4.pdf Founders of the Knights of Labor: http://6hourday.org/images/FoundersKoL1886.jpg Knights of Labor symbol: http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/a/a7/KOLlarge.jpeg Uriah Stevens: http://www.freemasonry.bcy.ca/biography/images/stevens_u.jpg Samuel Gompers: http://content.answers.com/main/content/img/BritannicaConcise/images/24735.jpg IBEW: http://www.ibew683.org/ibew683.jpg Teamsters: http://www.focusink.com/images/teamsters_official_logo.gif PSEA: http://cattyea.org/images/psea2.png Strike: http://weblogs.newsday.com/entertainment/tv/blog/strike.jpg American Workers’ Union Strike: http://www3.niu.edu/~td0raf1/radicalunionism/548_214_Hooverville_street_protest_zm.jpg Writers’ Strike: http://flowtv.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/wga9.jpg Sit down strike 1937: http://info.detnews.com/dn/history/labor/images/flint1.gif Lyndhurst: http://www.lyndhurst.org/images/LyndhurstFront.jpg Biltmore: http://www.biltmore.com/images/content/biltmore_img_media.jpg