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Industrialization

Industrialization Caused by natural resources Black Gold- Oil Bessemer process- removes impurities in steel

Inventions Thomas Edison George Westinghouse Created the incandescent light bulb and the direst current- travels short distances George Westinghouse Created an alternating current- travel long distances

Inventions Charles Hires- pharmacist, root beer Samuel Morse- Invented the telegraph and Western Union

Inventions Alexander Graham Bell- Invented the telephone John & Washington Roebling- Built the Brooklyn Bridge- a suspension bridge

Why Industrialization? Natural resources Population Free Enterprise- Laissez faire

Railroads Leland Stanford- "Last Spike" in Promontory, Utah on May 10, 1869, uniting the transcontinental railroad. Cornelius Vanderbilt- made wealth in railroads

Railroads Land Grants Gov. offered transcontinental RR companies land along its right-of-way to encourage rapid construction of tracks

Railroads Robber Barons- RR tycoons that built fortunes by swindling people and stocks Jay Gould- most famous robber baron

Industry Consolidation Andrew Carnegie- U.S. Steel Gospel of Wealth Vertical Integration Horizontal Integration

Industry Consolidation John D. Rockefeller- Standard Oil Used a trust to gain control of the oil industry in America

Industrial Labor Piecework- pay based upon production Fined or fired for no reason Child Labor- no rights, harsh conditions, long hours