American History 5/30/2003  Inventors and Industrialists  Immigration  Progressivism  The Spain-American War.

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American History 5/30/2003  Inventors and Industrialists  Immigration  Progressivism  The Spain-American War

Inventors  Eli Whitney ( ) Inventor of cotton gin mass production of firearms

Inventors  Thomas Edison ( ) carbon telephone transmitter (1877) phonograph (1878) lamp with a carbon filament (1879)

Industrialists  Andrew Carnegie ( ) Carnegie Steel Company “ Rich men are ‘ trustees ’ of their wealth and should administer it for the good of the public ” in The Gospel of Wealth (1889)

Industrialists  John D. Rockefeller ( ) Standard Oil Company He was a religious man and had an interest in philanthropy.

Industrialists  Henry Ford ( ) Ford Motor Company mass production of automobiles

Immigration  Immigrants from Ireland and Germany  More immigrants from eastern and southern Europe (Italy, Poland, Greek, Russia, Hungary) and Jews from these countries

Ellis Island in 1933

Ellis Island received thousands of immigrants

Immigration  Ellis Island ( ) an entry point to the United States  Hostility against immigrants violent anti-Chinese riots ( ) The Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) The Reed-Johnson Immigration Act (1922)

Muckrakers  Journalists and writers who attacked the widespread abuses that abounded in business and politics.  Ida M. Torbell History of Standard Oil Company  Upton Sinclair The Jungle

Progressivism  The progressive reformers struck at the excessive power of corporate wealth by regulating railroads, limiting monopoly, and raising corporate taxes.  Theodore Roosevelt supported progressivism.

Progressivism  Woodrow Wilson supported many progressive measures. “ The New Freedom ”  The Federal Reserve Act (1913)  The Clayton Antitrust Act (1914)

The Spain-American War (1898)  Anglo-Saxon virtue / the powerful race  The newspaper wanted war William Randolph Hearst ( ) New York Journal Joseph Pulitzer ( ) The Evening World

The Spain-American War  The U.S. was in possession of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Wake Island, Guam, and the Philippines.  With US Army assistance, Panama became an independent nation. -Panama Canal (1914)