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Key Industrial Centers in the U.S.
SteelSteel MeatpackingMeatpacking
TextilesTextiles
AutomobileAutomobileRailroadsRailroads
PittsburgPittsburg ChicagoChicago
NortheastNortheast
DetroitDetroit
Pg. 114Pg. 114
Hello! Today is
• Warm Up: Brainstorm. – On your scratch paper, brainstorm what resources are
needed for industrialization to happen.
Hello! Today is
• Warm Up: Matching– Match the cities to their industry!
Pittsburgh Automobiles
Chicago Steel
Detroit Textiles
Northeast/ New England Meatpacking
What we’re going to do today
Agenda: – Warm Up– Graphic Organizer– Closure: Which was most
important?
By the end of class, you will be able to describe five resources needed for industrializationBy the end of class, you will be able to describe five resources needed for industrialization
Resources Needed for Industrialization
Resources Needed for Industrialization
Labor (Workers)
Raw Materials
Transportation
Technology (Inventions)
Leaders
Resources Needed for Industrialization
Labor (Workers)
Raw Materials
Transportation
Technology (Inventions)
Leaders
• Factories are located in the East because that’s where the labor is
• Immigrants move to the U.S. for jobs
• Child labor is used• Bad working
conditions
Resources Needed for Industrialization
Labor (Workers)
Raw Materials
Transportation
Technology (Inventions)
Leaders
• Factories are located in the East because that’s where the labor is
• Immigrants move to the U.S. for jobs
• Child labor is used• Bad working
conditions
• Raw materials are found in the West
• Examples: cattle, wheat, iron ore
RAILROADRAILROAD
Resources Needed for Industrialization
Labor (Workers)
Raw Materials
Transportation
Technology (Inventions)
Leaders
• Factories are located in the East because that’s where the labor is
• Immigrants move to the U.S. for jobs
• Child labor is used• Bad working
conditions
• Raw materials are found in the West
• Examples:
• Brought raw materials from the West to factories in the East
• Created National Markets (e.g. Refrigerated Train cars)
Refrigerated Train Cars
Resources Needed for Industrialization
Labor (Workers)
Raw Materials
Transportation
Technology (Inventions)
Leaders
• Factories are located in the East because that’s where the labor is
• Immigrants move to the U.S. for jobs
• Child labor is used• Bad working
conditions
• Raw materials are found in the West
• Examples:
• Brought raw materials from the West to factories in the East
• Created National Markets (e.g. Refrigerated Train cars)
• Mechanization: machines to do the work
• Lower cost production leads to mass production
Mass Production
Resources Needed for Industrialization
Labor (Workers)
Raw Materials
Transportation
Technology (Inventions)
Leaders
• Factories are located in the East because that’s where the labor is
• Immigrants move to the U.S. for jobs
• Child labor is used• Bad working
conditions
• Raw materials are found in the West
• Examples:
• Brought raw materials from the West to factories in the East
• Created National Markets (e.g. Refrigerated Train cars)
• Mechanization: machines to do the work
• Lower cost production leads to mass production
• Captains of Industry, Fat Cats and Robber Barons
• Led to prosperity ($$)• Monopolies: one company or
person controls an entire industry• Laissez Faire: government should
interfere as little as possible
MonopoliesMonopolies
When one person or company controls an ENTIRE industry
MonopoliesMonopolies
When one person or company controls an ENTIRE industry
Laissez FaireLaissez Faire
the belief that government should interfere as little as possible in the nation's economy
Resources Needed for Industrialization
Labor (Workers)
Raw Materials
Transportation
Technology (Inventions)
Leaders
• Factories are located in the East because that’s where the labor is
• Immigrants move to the U.S. for jobs
• Child labor is used• Bad working
conditions
• Raw materials are found in the West
• Examples:
• Brought raw materials from the West to factories in the East
• Created National Markets (e.g. Refrigerated Train cars)
• Mechanization: machines to do the work
• Lower cost production leads to mass production
• Captains of Industry, Fat Cats and Robber Barons
• Led to prosperity ($$)• Monopolies: one company or
person controls an entire industry• Laissez Faire: government should
interfere as little as possible
Closure• Turn & Talk: Which of these resources do you
think was MOST important to industrialization and why?
Labor (Workers)
Raw Materials
Transportation
Technology (Inventions)
Leaders
Resources Needed for Industrialization
Labor (Workers)
Raw Materials
Transportation
Technology (Inventions)
Leaders
• _________are located in the _______because that’s where the ________ is
• _____________move to the U.S. for _________
• __________labor is used
• ______working conditions
• Raw materials are found in the ________
• Examples: ________
• __________________
• Brought raw materials from the _________to ________in the ______
• Created ___________ _________(e.g. Refrigerated _____cars)• Mechanization:
___________to do the _______
• Lower cost production leads to _______production
• Captains of ___________, Fat Cats and Robber Barons
• Led to _________($$)• Monopolies: one company or
person __________an entire industry
• Laissez Faire: government should _____________as little as possible
Resources Needed for Industrialization
Labor (Workers)
Raw Materials
Transportation
Technology (Inventions)
Leaders
• Factories are located in the East because that’s where the labor is
• Immigrants move to the U.S. for jobs
• Child labor is used• Bad working
conditions
• Raw materials are found in the West
• Examples:
• Brought raw materials from the West to factories in the East
• Created National Markets (e.g. Refrigerated Train cars)
• Mechanization: machines to do the work
• Lower cost production leads to mass production
• Captains of Industry, Fat Cats and Robber Barons
• Led to prosperity ($$)• Monopolies: one company or
person controls an entire industry• Laissez Faire: government should
interfere as little as possible
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