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Page 1: The Rise of Urban America - AHS AP U.S. HISTORY / FrontPage

The Rise of

Urban America1870-1920

A17W | 10.12.20

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Guiding Question 1

Identify and analyze the

factors that changed the

American city in the second

half of the nineteenth

century.

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Guiding Question 2

What key changes did

urbanization bring to

America? In what ways was

America becoming a

consumer and leisure

society?

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Guiding Question 3

Analyze the primary causes

of the population shift from

the rural to an urban

environment in the United

States between 1875 and

1925.

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URBANIZATION &

IMMIGRATION

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Population

Growth,

1860-1900

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Urbanization

Urbanization

Reasons

industrialization

mechanization

economic opportunity

urban culture

African Americans

gateways for

immigrants

(Divine, America Past and Present Revd 7th Ed.)

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Patterns in Urban Growth in Turn-of-the-Century America

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Late 19th Urbanization: Individual Cities

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Annual Immigration to the United States, 1860-1930

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Late 19th Century Immigration

Reasons for Late 19th

Century immigration

Push factors

Pull factors

“old” immigrants (1st wave)

“new” immigrants (2nd wave)

Sources of European Immigration to the United

States, 1870-1910 (Henretta, America’s History 4e)

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Foreign-born Population, 1890

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Population Composition of Selected Cities, 1920

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Urbanization

“immigrant ghettoes”

Why?

Ethnic and Class Segregation

in Milwaukee, 1850-1890.

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Efforts at Exclusion

Xenophobia / nativism (Why?)

Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)

Contract Labor Act (1885)

Restrictions on “undesirable” persons

Ellis Island (1892)

American Protective Association

Italian Immigrants, 1905

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Immigrants

Landing at Ellis

Island, c. 1900

(National Archives)

Ellis Island ~Examination Room (New York Public Library) Copyright 1997 State Historical

Society of Wisconsin Examination of immigrants at Ellis Island

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CHANGES IN THE

URBAN

LANDSCAPE

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Changes in the Urban Landscape

“walking” cities

mass transit

suburbs

“streetcar suburbs”

Why?

Madison Avenue Trolley, Covington, 1892

Suburban Homes, Sears

Catalog, 1911 © Houghton Mifflin Co.

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Attempts to Create

Order

skyscrapers

Louis Sullivan -

Chicago

The Flatiron Building,

New York City,

Alfred Steiglitz, 1902

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Changes in the Urban Landscape

Urban problems? Sanitation, pollution, crowds

Slums

tenements

Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Lives

Tenement clotheslines, New York City (Library of Congress)

Yard of tenement at Park Place, New

York City (Library of Congress)

Poor Immigrant Neighborhood, Philadelphia, 1915

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CRISIS & REFORM

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Big City Government and “Bosses”

urban machines

political boss William M. Tweed

Tammany Ring

Boss George B. Cox

patronage

Bowery men with gift from Ward Boss Tim Sullivan, Feb., 1910(Library of Congress)

Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

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Battling New Economic & Social Problems

YMCAs and YWCAs

Salvation Army

“deserving poor” “undeserving poor”

Social Gospel

Walter Rauschenbusch, Christianity and the

Social Crisis

Settlement Houses

Hull House

Jane Addams >

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LEISURE,

CULTURE & EDUCATION

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Development of Mass Consumption

“white collar”

ready-made clothing

prepared food

catalogs

chain stores

department stores shopping as a leisure activity

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Mass Culture: Leisure in the Consumer Society

“leisure”

baseball - “national pastime”

amusement parks

Coney Island

newspapers

“yellow journalism”

William Randolph Hurst

Joseph Pulitzer

Moving Picture Exhibition, 1900

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High Culture: Art, Literature & Education

“high culture”

armory show (1914)

Charles Darwin

Education:

compulsory attendance laws

“kill the Indian, save the man”

Carlisle Indian Industrial School

Colleges: land grant institutions

new female institutions

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Education- Illiteracy in the US