Exercise Nutrition Chapters 18 & 23. Nutrients Six major nutrients three are fuels.
Industrialization Fuels Growth Unit 2 Lesson 1 (Reviews Chapters 13 & 14)
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Industrialization Fuels Growth
Unit 2
Lesson 1(Reviews Chapters 13 & 14)
Objectives:Review causes and effects of post Civil
War Industrial Revolution.Analyze impact of industrialization.
Warm UpWhat challenges faced post-Civil War
America?
War destruction One-sided government Ruined economy Changing social roles
Review
How does the US tackle these challenges?
Reconstruction Settlement western lands Railroads Industrial Growth
Westward Expansion Factors:
War displaced farmers, slaves
Farmland in East $$$ Seek freedom from ethnic &
religious tension
Federal Actions: Gave away or sold land
cheaply RR grants Morrill Land-Grant Homestead Act
Impact: Removal Natives
Force, assimilation, disease & lack resources
Increased Immigration Cheap land, new jobs Chinese, Germans, Irish, Italians
Exploitation of Land Mining, (Cattle) Ranching,
Farming
Development New Technologies…
Technological Development
Invention/Idea Inventor/Developer Benefit(s)
Oil well, drill, pump
Electric power & light bulb
Telegraph
Telephone
Bessemer process
Mechanical Reaper
Steel Plow
Barbed Wire
Use 13.1 & 14.3 to complete the following chart
Technological Development
Invention/Idea Inventor/Developer Benefit(s)
Oil well, drill, pump Edwin Drake Cheaper, efficiency
Electric power & light bulb
Thomas Edison Affordable, widespread, productivity
Telegraph Samuel Morse Communications rev
Telephone Alexander G Bell Link ppl
Bessemer process Henry Bessemer Easier, cheaper, purer (stronger), mass produced steel
Mechanical Reaper Cyrus McCormick Larger farm, less labor
Steel Plow John Deere Cultivate tough sod
Barbed Wire Joseph Gliden Contain cattle, save crops
Key
Monopolizing Industry New Market Structures:
Oligopoly (few, large firms) Monopoly (complete control) Trust (several co’s managed
as one) Sherman Anti-Trust Act
New Business Practices: Vertical Integration – Carnegie
Steel controls all aspects of production
Horizontal Integration – Standard Oil bought out all competitors
Management & Accounting More Capital - CUT COSTS!
Social Darwinism Govt stay out of business,
allow “fit” to survive and get rich…everyone benefits
Big Business Booms! RR- Vanderbilt, Gould, JJ Hill
Oil- Rockefeller Steel- Carnegie
Aluminum- Mellon Flour Mills- Pillsbury
Cigarettes- Duke Meat - Armour
Investment Banking- JP Morgan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Efq-aNBkvc&feature=related (4 min)
http://youtu.be/1OTd2tXZXR4 (10 min)http://youtu.be/QvMiQPF0n1A (10 min)
Impact of Industrial Growth? Pro (Captains of Industry) Con (Robber Barons)
Closure What does this
growth of American industry have to do with our emergence as a world power?
Frontier closes Industry soon needs
new resources & new markets to sell its goods
Begin to look abroad
Homework