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The U.S. Industrial Revolution. What is Industrialization? REVIEW Moving from farms to factories! Industrialism – a change in production from hand craftsmanship.

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Page 1: The U.S. Industrial Revolution. What is Industrialization? REVIEW Moving from farms to factories! Industrialism – a change in production from hand craftsmanship.

The U.S. Industrial Revolution

Page 2: The U.S. Industrial Revolution. What is Industrialization? REVIEW Moving from farms to factories! Industrialism – a change in production from hand craftsmanship.

What is Industrialization?REVIEW

• Moving from farms to factories!

• Industrialism – a change in production from hand craftsmanship to machine manufacturing

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Industrial BeginningsREVIEW

• Began in Britain

• Right place and time– Had water to create canals (ship raw

materials and goods)– Had PEOPLE and urban pop. to work– Gov’t was stable!

• U.S. had similar resources as Britain

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Summary of U.S. Industrialization

• Technological innovations and the growth of the railroad industry help fuel an industrial boom. Some business leaders follow corrupt practices, and workers, suffering harsh working conditions, try to organize.

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Key Idea #1

• Industry booms as natural resources, creative ideas, and growing markets fuel technological development

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What is a Market?

• A place to buy and sell goods

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Key Idea #2

• The growth and consolidation of the railroads benefit the nation but lead to corruption and regulation (new rules).

GREEDY BUSINESS MEN!

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What is Consolidation?

• Combining two or more corporations

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Key Idea #3

• The expansion of industry results in the growth of big business and in the formation of unions by laborers seeking to better their working conditions and pay.

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Why the U.S.?• Wealth of natural resources

– Oil, coal, iron

• Government support for business– Laissez faire (business owners could make decisions)

• Growing urban pop’n (cheap labor and markets for new products)

• Improved transportation expanded trade from coast to coast – also resulted in the opening of international

markets allowed the US to export goods– brought about major societal changes – in comes

the modern age and international relations (trade!)

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BLACK GOLD (OIL)

• It wasn’t until Edwin Drake used a steam engine to drill for oil that it became practical and an oil boom began

• Converted to kerosene – used for heating and lighting (the gasoline part of oil was actually thrown away until cars became popular!!!)

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Invention and Innovation

• Inventions aided industrialism - machines took over tasks once done by hand

• New inventions/New job markets– Typewriters and telephones open up job market to

women

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Steel is King

• Henry Bessemer, perfected the steel making process, making steel both easy and cost effective to produce

• Railroads – now have durable steel rails that carry heavier cars

• Skyscrapers – as urban centers grow and become crowded, taller buildings created more space

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Historic Converter

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Electricity

• Electricity becomes widespread

• Electricity = time-saving appliances, streetcars allowed outward spread of cities

• Electricity = factories could be located wherever they wanted (not just by water!)