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1860 to 1920

Tenement Housing

Urbanization

Child Labor

Immigration

Poor Working Condition

Assembly Line Assembly lines were used in factories to build things. A lot of them had poor working conditons.

New farm technology They now had tractors to farm there fields instead of a bunch of men or a donkey or a horse.

New Technology in Homes They had new things like a sweeper to clean and a refrigerator to keep things cold.

Jane Addams-Hull House Jane Addams taught immigrants and gave them a place to live. She was also a leader in women's suffrage. She made the Hull House in Chicago.

Elizabeth Candy Stanton She was a American social activist and a leader of the women’s movement. Her Declaration of Sentiments was credited initiating the first women’s right and women's suffrage movement.

Lincoln Steffens