Chapter 13; Packet
Chinese
Central Pacific
Irish and African Americans
Union Pacific
George Westinghouse the currents could be generated more cheaper and travel longer distances
alternating current and transformers
the private charities could not afford to help everyone
in the late 1800s, families in need of food, clothing, and shelter often went without these basics without
sometimes children's wages meant the difference between going hungry and having food on the table
many children had to go to work in the late 1800s because
Edwin L. Drake obtaining oil became cheaper and more efficient
oil well, drill, and pump
Another labor union known as the American Federation of Labor was under the leadership of Samuel Gompers. Unlike other unions, the AFL sought to organize skill workers
skilled workers, Samuel Gompers, American Federation of Labor
in the late 1800s, many Americans preferred the idea of socialism, or the favoring of public money control. Karl Marx was a socialist who wrote a pamphlet named Communist Manifesto about how socialism would rise
socialism, Karl Marx, and Communist Manifesto
they had hopes of finding work in the countries booming industrial centers
some 14 million people immigrated to America between 1860-1900 because
Samuel F.B. Morse began the communication revolution and provided faster communication
telegraphy
Alexander Graham Bell faster communication along a wider distance
telephone
Henry Bessemer steel for buildings and railroads more efficiently made, for the process to remove impurities bc easier and cheaper
Bessemer process
An inventor known as George Pullman had been very successful in his invention, though he held his workers to high standers and eventually shut down his plant. Workers turned to the new union known as American Railway Union lead by Eugene V. Debs. Together they started the Pullman Strike
American Railway Union, Eugene V. Debs, Pullman Strike
1) Americans who feared that trusts were limiting industrial competition demanded government action to break up these industrial giants 2) The Sherman Antitrust Act outlawed any combination of companies that restrained interstate trade or commerce
Main Idea: In 1890, congress made an attempt to restrict big business, but it was not effective
1) Carnegie suggested that the wealthy were somehow the most valuable group in society 2) Suggested that if the government stayed out of business affairs, those who are more fit would succeed and become rich
Main Idea: In the late 1800s, the theory of social Darwinism arose
1) Carnegie was vertical consolidation 2) Rockerfeller was horizontal consolidation
Main Idea: Industrialists such as Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rocerfeller used varied forms of industrial control to lower production costs and drive out competition
1) Robber Barons implies that business leader built their fortunes by stealing from the public 2) Captains of industries suggest that the business leaders saved their nation in a positive way
Main Idea: Powerful industrialists who established large businesses in that late 1800s have been described as "captains of industry" and as "robber barons"
In 1892, Henry Frick tried to cut the wages of Carnegies's workers. They became angry and started the Homestead Strike. Frick however called in the private police forced known as the Pinkertons
Pinkertons, Homestead Strike, Henry Frick
-stole from the public -rob country of natural resources -influence public policy -drive out competitors -exploit workers
Qualities of robber barons
In 1877 when railroad announced wage cuts, workers were enraged and declared a strike. There was violence, so Rutherford B. Hayes sent in federal troops to restore order. However, in Pittsburg soldiers fought at rioters, resulting in more violence
Rutherford B. Hayes, railroad strike, Pittsburg
One early labor union was the Knights of Labor. Their leader was machinist Terence Powderley was the leader who believed in blood social reforms
Terence Powderley, Knights of Labor, social reforms
When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
When tf was it not
-creates jobs -new technology/industry -public institutions
captains of industry
factory work offered higher pay more opportunities than most people could hope to find somewhere else
despite harsh working conditions, there was no shortage of labor in America because
they wanted to flee poor economic conditions, in addition, low prices and more foreign competition left farmers penniless
during the late 1800s, millions of Americans moved from farms to cities because
Thomas Edison the new electricity was affordable and replaced the hazardous oil and gas lamps. (eventually lead to fridge)
electric power and light bulb
they repeated the same step over again and never saw the finished product, thus making the work less enjoyable
factory laborers resented the introduction of methods to improve efficiency because
they viewed them as interchangeable parts in a vast and impersonal machine
factory managers referred to workers as "hands" or "operatives" because
of fatigue, faulty equipment, and careless training
fires and accidents were common occurrences in factories because