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Chapter 17 A Maturing Industrial Society. Between end of Civil War and 1920, the U.S. changed from being mostly an agricultural society to the leading industrial power in the world. Causes of Industrialization. Civil War Natural resources Immigration New inventions
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Between end of Civil War and 1920, the U.S. changed from being mostly an agricultural society to the leading industrial power in the world.
Causes of Industrialization • Civil War • Natural resources • Immigration • New inventions • Improved transportation - markets • Government policies
Natural resources • Oil, coal,iron
Immigration • Supplies work force for factories
Capitalism • Encourages invention and innovation • LLC
Thomas Edison • Menlo Park • Harnessing of electricity • Lightbulbs • streetcars
Camera Telegraph Typewriter Radio Airplane X-Ray machine Reaper Sewing Machine Phonograph Moving pictures Internal combustion engine Other important inventions of the time:
Government policies • Protective tariffs • Laissez - faire
The rise of corporations • Owned by shareholders • Limited liability
Business practices lead to monopolies • Horizontal and vertical integration • Price wars
John D. Rockefeller • Standard Oil • Created a monopoly • Amassed enormous personal fortune
Andrew Carnegie • Scottish Immigrant • US Steel • Believer in “Social Darwinism” • Amassed enormous personal fortune • Gave most of his money to charity
Social Darwinism • Fittest, strongest businesses (and workers) survive • Govt. should NOT interfere • Laissez fare • Changed view of rich and poor • Rich – earned God’s favor • Poor – lazy, inferior, deserved their fate
Government Regulation • Interstate Commerce Commission • Sherman Antitrust Act
The Organized Labor Movement • shift from skilled to unskilled labor • long hours, low pay, no sense of achievement • work force now included women, children
Labor Unions begin to form – goals are to improve pay and working conditions • NLU • Knights of Labor • AFL • Skilled workers • Samuel Gompers • Collective bargaining • ARU • Eugene Debs • IWW • Big Bill Haywood • Socialists
Haymarket Square Riot • 8 hour day • Chicago, 1866 • Anarchists – bomb - policeman • Led to public mistrust of unions
Homestead Strike • Steelworkers • Frick hires Pinkertons • Anarchists try to kill Frick • Strike called off
Pullman Strike • American Railway Union – Eugene Debs • 300,000 workers nationwide • Sherman Anti-trust Act • Debs imprisoned
Eugene V. Debs • Socialist candidate for President 5 times • Jailed following Pullman strike
Socialists – believe that capitalism causes rich to get richer, poor to get poorer. • wanted govt. control of business and property • equal distribution of wealth
Women in Labor • Mother Jones • Pauline Newman