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    The Second Industrialization was the basis of the technological advancements seen today, this period consisted of rapid industrialization and the mass production phase that prompted scientific discoveries. Industrialization lasted from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth. The Second Industrial Revolution positively impacted the development of the United States (U.S.) because it improved living standards, shaped the economy into what it is today, and led to technological advancements

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    Shrey Saretha 2/8/15 P.4 Industrialization Document Based Question From 1865 to 1900, the United States of America was going through a period of industrialization. This transformation of the U.S. society to a society primarily based on the manufacturing of various goods and services produced a wide range of effects and reactions from the American society at that time. Although some historians may argue that industrialization had a mainly negative effect on U.S. society due to the unfair and now

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    Industrialization and urbanization advanced many aspects of life in the United States at the turn of the 20th century. Emerging technologies in a post-war America in addition to ready resources and a work force were integral to these advancements. Improvements in already existing institutions such as companies allowed the expedition of material goods and journalism. Steel was a primary be resource for most foundations during this era, while newer forms of energy were adapted for contemporary use

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    Industrialization was a time period where the United States experienced prosperity and many advancements in technology. Nevertheless, while many beneficial events came from this time period, there were also numerous negative outcomes. This can be seen three decades after The Civil War, where the idea that anyone could rise upwards in society with the use of hard work, thriftiness, and a bit of luck, became widespread among American citizens. However, this idea was only proven correct in individual

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    In the 1760s, the United States began its first major period of rapid industrialization. Everyday there was a new factory built, a new machine created, a new industry expanded. The effect of industrialization was so massive that even songs were written about this period. One song depicted a man who could “hatch eggs by thousands; all by steam”.[1] With more factories and more efficient means of production, more commodities became available to the public for consumption. The first era of the industrial

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    Northern industrialization increased quickly after the War Of 1812. Industrialized manufacturing began in New England, where wealthy merchants built water-powered textile mills and mill towns to reinforce them, along the Northeast Rivers. The mills made known new modes of production centralized within the confines of the mill itself. Productions depended on mechanized sources with waterpower, and eventually steam, to provide the force needed to drive machines. In the late eighteenth and nineteenth

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    In the late 1800’s, the United States saw a great boom in industrialization. The rise in industrialization allowed men like J.P Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, Commodore Vanderbilt, and John D. Rockefeller, or any other wealthy businessman to become the prominent figures they were in society. However, the reason why these men were able to be successful was because of the labor they had. The untold stories of laborers, especially of African Americans, provide a revelation of the hardships they had to

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    industrial centers that needed them, it was crucial that the speed of transportation was increased. Multiple types of transportation came forth in early 1800’s including roads, canals, steamboats and railroads which would all contribute to the industrialization of America. This time period would come to be known as the “Transportation Revolution” of America. (Ochoa 2). In 1815, farmers were struggling to keep up with the high cost of transportation of their goods. Near the end of the Transportation

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    Following the assassination of Lincoln, America demonstrated their supremacy in economic and industrial growth. Several factors greatly impacted growth of the American industrial worker between the years of 1865 and 1900. During this era, however, advances in technology, labor unions, and immigration were the prime influential contributors. Subsequent to the Civil War, technological advances were abundant, and among these improvements were those in communication, iron and steel production, and transportation

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    Industrialization Essay The Industrialization impacted the United States in good ways and in bad ways. The economic part of the Industrialization helped the economy grow much larger than it was. It was a bad thing for the social life because the nativists did not like how immigrants were coming over for jobs. Also about how there were three main classes. The cultural part was when new languages and new religions came into the country. These three things, economic, social, and cultural had a impact

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