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K W L KNOW WANT TO KNOW LEARNED On the whiteboard write down anything you know about the Industrial Revolution that occurred in the United States. Put your initials by anything you have written for credit even questions. *We will revisit the KWL chart later to determine what we have learned.

The Rise of Industry Unit V: Industrialism and Urbanization

Ingredients to Industry Abundance of Resources Steel Minerals Capital (money to invest) Lumber Laissez-Faire Economics Inventions Improved and widened markets Western lands were developed Demand for goods increased Growth of mass, cheap labor Steam Power 1830 s Bessemer Process 1850 s Railroads 1860 s Electricity 1870 s Miles of railroad track in America in 1865: 35,000 Miles of railroad track in America in 1900: 242,000 Banking 1890 s

Laissez-Faire Ideology Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations (1776) - Britain John Stuart Mill, Political Economy (1848) Britain Economies function most efficiently when unencumbered by government regulation. Laissez faire advocates favor individual self-interest and competition, and oppose the taxation and regulation of commerce. Unencumbered = (adj) Not having any interference with

Push and Pull Factors of Immigration Population Growth in Europe leads to overcrowding Agricultural Changes landlords force people out to make room for farming Crop failures forced some farmers to emigrate Europe s industrial revolution forced artisans to move to compete Freedom and Liberty Practice religions and idea of entrepreneurship A person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business with initiative and risk. Economic opportunities were everywhere albeit at low wages Religious strife Jews from Norway and Germany emigrated

Immigration Many European nations had immigrants come to the United States Many immigrants were children who had to make money to bring family members over! End of Gilded Age; Ellis Island (1892)

REGENTS PRACTICE QUESTION: What is the best argument based off of the figures provided? a) Immigrants from each country were evenly divided b) The decade from 1871-1880 provided a mean number of immigrants in the 19 th century c) China s pattern of immigration reflects the same one as Europe s d) Push and pull factors existed through 1890

Growth of Production 14000000 STEEL PRODUCTION (IN TONS) 12000000 10000000 Carnegie Steel forms (1899) 8000000 6000000 4000000 Carnegie visits Bessemer s factory (1872) 2000000 0 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 1900

Social Darwinism Charles Darwin Origin of Species (1859) Observes animals in nature Application to economics Herbert Spencer (Britain) Coins Survival of the fittest Societies are organisms and change Regulative System (Government) Sustaining System (Industry) Distribution (Infrastructure) William Graham Sumner Individuals should have the freedom to struggle, succeed, or fail

Horatio Alger Prominent author Protestant / Puritan work ethic = success There are many boys, and men too, who, like Micky Maguire, have never had a fair chance in life. Let us remember that, when we judge them, and not be too hasty to condemn. http://www.albany.edu/history/history316/raggeddick-1.html http://www.albany.edu/history/history316/

Things to Consider? Do you believe in Meritocracy the idea that anyone may rise through the social class system of America through working hard? What are the different types of challenges Americans faced in the 1800 s vs. today in the 21 st century?

The Gilded Age Review Gilded = Covered thinly with gold leaf or paint. Superficial in nature. America's economy grew by more than 400% between 1860 and 1900 Technological advances, expanding population, improved transportation, financial innovation, and new business practices combined to fuel this economic growth Laissez faire ideology prevented interference Unskilled urban workers did not share in economic gains, instead enduring great poverty

Quick Quiz: 1. List 4 of the 5 ingredients of industry 2. Define Laissez-Faire in your own words 3. What is the difference between a push and pull factor regarding immigration and give one example of each. 4. Who coined the phrase survival of the fittest?