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Carter Connerat Mrs.Albright Writing-5B 11 April 2024. Child Labor Did you know children have much more challenging work to do than school? Child labor is fatal for children getting stuck in machines and machine bursts. Even when child labor was deadly, people tried to stop it. Child labor was cruel and very fatal in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, which led to immense changes. First, many kids work in dangerous working conditions. In Doc. :. 4. It says children worked in very hot temperatures…
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Page 1 How did industrialization and new technology affect the economy and society? SEVERAL FACTORS THAT LED TO INCREASED GROWTH DURING THE CIVIL WAR. THIS LAID THE GROUNDWORK FOR POSTWAR PROSPERITY 1. Factories used NEW TOOLS/METHODS TO MASS PRODUCE GOODS 2. Expantion of RAILROADS 3. government ENCOURAGED IMMIGRATION A GREAT MANY IMMIGRANTS TO THE U.S. WERE PUSHED FROM THEIR HOMELANDS BY... 1. POLITICAL UPHEAL AT HOME 2. RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION 3. CROP FAILURES ENTREPRENEURS…
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Reconstruction Cause/Effects of War Abolition Movement Major Battles Postwar Reconstruction Plans Civil War and Reconstruction 1. Compare North and South Sectionalism ◦ North: industrial, used immigrants for labor, very populated ◦ South: agricultural, depended on slaves for labor, less population States’ Rights (South) v. Federalism (North) Representation in Congress 2. What were the factors and events that led to the Civil War? o Background: Missouri Compromise (1820) slavery prohibited…
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Around the turn of the century, America began its great industrialization period. Corporations arose, big business men emerged, reform movements began to grow, immigrants settled at a mass rate, and different social and economic changes swept the nation. Andrew Carnegie [pic]Andrew Carnegie owned the Carnegie Steel Company, which was very successful. Steelmaking became highly successful with the Bessemer process, invented in 1855 and refined during the Civil War. This made it easier to produce…
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The growth of corporations and businesses in the late 1800’s influenced America's economy, society, and politics. The economy took a toll during this time, causing many farmers to lose money and struggle to make ends meet. Economic problems also led to factory work, and low wages. Society changed immensely by incorporating new businesses and leisure activities. Politicians were extremely involved in city life and there were many cases of corruption within the government during this time. The United…
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Numerous people including reformers have worked to achieve social, political, and economic change in the United States. There were two prime goals that reformers wanted to achieve in the late 19th and early 20th century. Reformers used numerous methods to achieve their goals and bring about many positive changes that still affect us today. One main goal of reformers in the late 19th and early 20th century was to protect the individual workers rights (Doc 5). The other prime goal of reformers…
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developed as part of global economic changes from 19th century to the 20th century. The indentured servitude system caused harsh working conditions (Doc #5,8), and massive migrations (Doc #3,4,6,9). However, these changes were caused by the enormous need for labor in the Western Hemisphere (Doc #2,7). Indentured servitude developed because of the need for labor in the Western Hemisphere. For example in document 2, a British colonial governor states, “the quantity of labor that will be required to bring…
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1. In what way did conditions in the South change or stay the same after the Civil War? Consider the economic, political, and social conditions of the South during Reconstruction? Also, consider how the position of African Americans in the South changed or stayed the same during this period. The South before the Civil War was an open land, with an economy based around the top down agricultural industry. During the pre-war era, the south had been at the mercy of socio-political and economic legislation…
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the help inside of these homes. This was the norm for Americans from the 1600s to the late 1800s, the harsh treatment of black people were what white Americans were used to. White landowners felt a need of keeping black people as slaves. Being a slave was the only purpose for the black people within farmlands owned by the white people. During the late 1800’s the United States of America was going major changes that some of its citizens could not come to terms with, specifically white southerners…
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Twist), Upton Sinclair (The Jungle), and Jacob Riis (How the Other Half Lives) to the United States president Theodore Roosevelt and the government, many people (primarily immigrants) could finally start their new lives America in pursue of that American Dream. Due to the newly invented power-driven machines, hand labor was widely replaced in the United States from…
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