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Transformation of the Economy & Society in Antebellum America Chapter 9

Guiding Question Analyze the causes of the transformation of the American economy in the first half of the nineteenth century. Include: developments in transportation, population, manufacturing and agriculture. (Based on 1989 FRQ)

THE TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION & CREATION OF A NATIONAL MARKET ECONOMY agrarian economy Market Revolution Key catalysts: (1) transportation improvements – canals, RRs (2) development of textile mills and factories (3) innovations in banking and legal practices (4) Capital – from Europe (esp. Britain) (5) Population growth – 9M in 1820 → 30+M in 1860 Not Yet the Industrial Revolution

TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION & THE CREATION OF A NATIONAL MARKET ECONOMY

Eras of Transportation Turnpike & River Era 1790s-1820s Canal Era 1825-1840s Railroad Era 1850s-1940s Automobile Era 1920s-present

TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION turnpikes National Road Pojer

TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION Steamboats Robert Fulton Clermont (1807) Impact on transportation and trade http://www.wadsworth.com/history_d/special_features/image_bank_US/1815_1860.html Robert Fulton’s Clermont plies the Hudson River

TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION Erie Canal (1825) Significance Cost of trade Direction of trade Settlement of NW New York City Upstate NY Canal boom Pojer Early 19C Industrialization (both)

TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION Principal Canals in 1840 Roads and Canals, 1820-1850 Principal canals – Pojer; Roads & Canals 1850 - Henretta, America’s History 5e from http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/mapcentral Canal boom Effect on transportation and trade patterns

Paths of Northern Migration after 1800 http://www.wadsworth.com/history_d/templates/student_resources/0030724791_ayers/maps/9.4.html

TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION Railroads Baltimore & Ohio RR (1830) short lines trunk lines Pojer

Mohawk And Hudson Railroad’s Dewitt Clinton http://www.wadsworth.com/history_d/special_features/image_bank_US/1815_1860.html

National Market Economy: The Speed of News in 1817 and 1841 Henretta, America’s History 5e from http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/mapcentral

TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION Impact of Railroads a) Promoted national trade and economic growth b) Linked Northeast and old Northwest for trade Consolidation of early short lines leads to E-W orientation Chicago c) Promoted the growth of other industries Iron Coal Telegraph d) Encouraged farmers to specialize e) First great corporations in US – model for later large businesses

BEGINNINGS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION & CHANGES IN SOCIAL AND CLASS STRUCTURES

BEGINNINGS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Factory System Rise of Corporations Technological Innovations Labor Old Northwest

BEGINNINGS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION textiles Samuel Slater factory system Samuel Slater (“Father of the Factory System”)

BEGINNINGS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Lowell (or Waltham) Factory System Francis Cabot Lowell First dual-purpose textile plants employees Lowell towns New England Textile Centers: 1830s Pojer (both) Lowell, Mass. in 1850

Lowell Girls Lowell Girls - typical “profile” Early Textile Loom Pojer Lowell Girls - typical “profile” Factory Girls Association Lowell Boarding Houses

The Growth of Cotton Textile Manufacturing, 1810–1840 Faragher, Out of Many, 3rd Ed.; http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_faragher_outofmany_ap/

BEGINNINGS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION: Legal and Financial Developments Corporations In 1800, c. 20 corps US; by 1817, over 1800 General incorporation laws New York, 1848 stock limited liability Banking – paper banknotes

2. INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS Americans were willing to try anything. They were first copiers, then innovators. Patents Approved: 1800: 41 1860: 4,357 Pojer – Early 18C Industrialization

Eli Whitney: The Cotton Gin, 1791 Pojer – Early 18C Industrialization (Actually invented by a slave)

Eli Whitney’s Gun Factory Interchangeable Parts Rifle Pojer – Early 18C Industrialization Interchangeable Parts Rifle

John Deere & the Steel Plow Pojer – Early 18C Industrialization

Samuel F. B. Morse 1840 – Telegraph Pojer – Early 18C Industrialization 1840 – Telegraph

Cyrus Field & the Transatlantic Cable, 1858 Pojer – Early 18C Industrialization

Elias Howe & Isaac Singer Pojer – Early 18C Industrialization 1840s Sewing Machine

Distribution of Wealth During the American Revolution, 45% of all wealth in the top 10% of the population. 1845 Boston  top 4% owned over 65% of the wealth. 1860 Philadelphia  top 1% owned over 50% of the wealth. The gap between rich and poor was widening.

The Factory Girl’s Garland 3. WORKFORCE & LABOR Skilled artisans vs. unskilled workers working class Immigrant work force Pojer The Factory Girl’s Garland February 20, 1845 issue.

3. LABOR & THE EARLY UNION MOVEMENT craft societies National Trades’ Union Early issues: Child Labor Laws 10 Hour Workday   Right to Strike Commonwealth v. Hunt (Massachusetts,1842) Early unions were usually local, social, and weak – and were largely ineffective before the Civil War

4. RISE OF AN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN (OLD) NORTHWEST Northeastern Agriculture vs. The Old Northwest Decline in Northeast Rise of the Midwest Ties between Northeast and old Northwest

CHANGES IN SOCIAL AND CLASS STRUCTURES

Guiding Question How did the transformation of the American economy in the first half of the nineteenth century bring about changes to society, including the role of women? (Based on 1989 FRQ)

CHANGES TO SOCIETY The market economy changed: Social Class structure The nature and location of work Gender roles (Middle class) the standard of living Social Class structure Working class Rise of the middle class Social mobility? Geographic mobility UPPER MIDDLE WORKING LOWER Where do Farmers fit?

CHANGES TO SOCIETY Work & Home Lower birthrates “Separate Spheres” end of cottage industry new gender roles “cult of domesticity” employment opportunities Education of women Oberlin College Spring Fashions - http://www.wadsworth.com/history_d/special_features/image_bank_US/1815_1860.html Occupations of Women - Faragher, Out of Many, 3rd Ed.; http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_faragher_outofmany_ap/ Occupations of Women Wage Earners in Massachusetts, 1837

POPULATION GROWTH, IMMIGRATION AND NATIVIST REACTION

Guiding Question “Throughout its history, the United States has been a land of refuge and opportunity for immigrants.” Assess the validity of this statement in view of the experiences of the English, Germans, & the Irish in the 19th-century urban Northeast. (1987)

POPULATION GROWTH 1775 2.5 Million 1790 4 Million 1820 10 Million Jones, et al., Created Equal

POPULATION GROWTH Causes Natural increase Immigration Divine, America Past & Present 7e Immigration to the United States, 1820-1860

Immigration Major immigrant groups Irish Germans English National Origin of Immigrants: 1820 - 1860 Immigration Major immigrant groups Irish Germans English When did they come? Where did they settle? Immigration to the United States, 1820-1860 Pie chart - Pojer Graph - Faragher, Out of Many, 3rd Ed.; http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_faragher_outofmany_ap/

Participation of Irish and German Immigrants in the New York City Workforce for Selected Occupations, 1859 Faragher, Out of Many, 3rd Ed.; http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_faragher_outofmany_ap/

The distribution of foreign-born residents of the United States in 1860. Faragher, Out of Many, 3rd Ed.; http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_faragher_outofmany_ap/

Immigration & Nativism Native American Association Supreme Order of the Star Spangled Banner American (“Know-Nothing”) Party   http://www.wadsworth.com/history_d/special_features/image_bank_US/1853_1860.html Recent immigrants, from Harper’s Weekly, 1858

The results of early 19th Century industrialization in America? ECONOMIC? POLITICAL? The results of early 19th Century industrialization in America? SOCIAL? FUTURE PROBLEMS?