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Ch. 4 The Triumph of Industry 1865-1914

Ch. 4 The Triumph of Industry 1865-1914. 4.1 Technology and Industrial Growth. 4.1 Learning Objectives. Analyze the factors that lead to the industrial revolution of the United States in the late 1800’s. Explain how new inventions and innovations changed American lives.

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Ch. 4 The Triumph of Industry 1865-1914

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  1. Ch. 4 The Triumph of Industry 1865-1914 4.1 Technology and Industrial Growth

  2. 4.1 Learning Objectives • Analyze the factors that lead to the industrial revolution of the United States in the late 1800’s. • Explain how new inventions and innovations changed American lives. • Describe the impact of industrialization in the late 1800’s.

  3. Encouraging Industrial Growth • Civil War-products needed quickly • Natural Resources-coal, forests, rivers, oil • Workforce grows-immigration • Entrepreneurs- “rags to riches” • Government policies-protective tariffs, laissez-faire

  4. Innovation Drives the Nation • Patent-grant by federal government giving an inventor exclusive rights to develop/sell product • Electricity-Thomas Edison • Communications • Samuel Morse=telegraph • Alexander Graham Bell=telephone • Steel • Bessemer Process • Suspension bridges

  5. Cont. • Trains • time zones • Stimulated business growth • Mass production

  6. Impact of Industrialization • Linking world markets • U.S. grew as economic world power • Farms become mechanized • People move to cites • Harming the environment

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