Prompt: Evaluate the effects of industrialization on U.S. society in the years 1865 to 1900. Contextualization: The industrial revolution was fostered by new technological changes that revolutionized how economies produced goods. Industrialization took place in the U.S. in two different periods: the first industrial revolution and the second industrial revolution. The first industrial revolution was centered around clothing and textiles, mainly produced in factory mills where women and children…
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take over America. Corporations and monopolies grew in number, size, and influence. Industrialization helped advance technology which in turn helped big businesses. Big business dominated all aspects of life including the economy, politics, and therefore led to the responses of americans during the gilded age. During the gilded age, big business had a direct correlation with the country’s economy. Industrialization was a key factor in advancing technology which aided big businesses. Agricultural…
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Industrialization is when a country decides to transform its makeup from agricultural to the manufacturing of goods and services, manual work slowly becomes replaced with factories for mask production. Many countries choose to industrialize because it leads to better capital(wealth). Europe was seen as the world's major country due to early transform from agricultural work to industrialization. Document 1 reveals how countries like belgium decided that they wanted to expand so they created new ways…
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American society were heavily impacted by industrialization. American citizens and workers gained little benefit from the effects of industrialization, but were oppressed by them. Society was negatively affected as monopolists began to take over economics, politics changed as workers began to form unions, and factory work changed due to new industrial techniques. All of these changes proved to be of little benefit to the common American citizen. Industrialization in the late nineteenth century took place…
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Industrialization is the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale. They are many advantages that we have gotten from industrialization; there are also tons of disadvantages that we get from industrialization. However the benefits from industrialization outweigh the costs of it. Without industrialization we would not have everything we have today. The benefits of industrialization progressed the United States more than it would’ve if we didn't do it. One of the biggest inventions…
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surpassed previous innovations. Industrialization marked a shift to powered, special-purpose machinery, factories, and mass production. The iron and textile industries, along with the development of the steam engine, played central roles in the Industrial Revolution, which also saw improved systems of transportation, communication, and banking. During this time period,…
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To make United States the world’s premier producer led to war against the native Americans of the plains and the second great removal. The immigrants of united states have a big impact in United States economic growth. Another factor led the industrialization of the 1900 was the reconstruction era when northern companies worked to rebuild southern infrastructure. They also began industrializing where there had once been no industries. For many southerners…
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1. Industrialization led to less competition because there were more people working in factories. All of these people would work together instead of working against each other. Different factories also specialized in different things. For example, there were textile factories and factories that made machinery out of metal. Instead of many family businesses making products and then competing to sell them, there were large companies that would produce products to put in stores. This is different because…
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Industrialization is where countries make machines to boost production speed and even improve the daily lives of their citizens. Because of industrialization, many of the countries that did this had either backlash or an improvement. In this article, we can see how industrialization has ruined the environment and the lives of the people. In Document 1 we can see a picture of a kid trapped in a web sorority by a spider. We see all of the outcomes and requirements of the factory. These outcomes include…
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Industrialization revolutionized the world. Communication became easier, transportation became faster, new political ideas emerged, and the global economy became wealthier. The industrial revolution affected every aspect of people’s everyday lives, but these changes as good as they appeared had consequences. As some aspects of life became simpler other parts of life suddenly became complicated. The modern revolution made life more complicated because indigenous people were exploited as industry…
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