The Incorporation of America

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By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

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By: Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS

Chappaqua, NY

By: Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS

Chappaqua, NY

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Essential QuestionEssential Question

Industrialization increased the standard

of living and the opportunities of most

Americans, but at what cost?

Industrialization increased the standard

of living and the opportunities of most

Americans, but at what cost?

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Causes of Rapid IndustrializationCauses of Rapid Industrialization1. Steam Revolution of the 1830s-1850s.

2. The Railroad fueled the growing US economy:

First big business in the US. A magnet for financial investment. The key to opening the West. Aided the development of other

industries.

1. Steam Revolution of the 1830s-1850s.

2. The Railroad fueled the growing US economy:

First big business in the US. A magnet for financial investment. The key to opening the West. Aided the development of other

industries.

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Causes of Rapid IndustrializationCauses of Rapid Industrialization

3. Technological innovations. Bessemer and open hearth

process Refrigerated cars Edison

o “Wizard of Menlo Park”o light bulb, phonograph,

motion pictures.

3. Technological innovations. Bessemer and open hearth

process Refrigerated cars Edison

o “Wizard of Menlo Park”o light bulb, phonograph,

motion pictures.

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Thomas Alva EdisonThomas Alva Edison

“Wizard of Menlo Park” “Wizard of Menlo Park”

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The Light BulbThe Light Bulb

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The Phonograph (1877)The Phonograph (1877)

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The Ediphone or Dictaphone

The Ediphone or Dictaphone

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The Motion Picture CameraThe Motion Picture Camera

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Alexander Graham BellAlexander Graham Bell

Telephone (1876)Telephone (1876)

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Alternate CurrentAlternate Current

George WestinghouseGeorge Westinghouse

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Alternate CurrentAlternate Current

Westinghouse Lamp ad

Westinghouse Lamp ad

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The AirplaneThe Airplane

Wilbur Wright Orville Wright Wilbur Wright Orville Wright

Kitty Hawk, NC – December 7, 1903 Kitty Hawk, NC – December 7, 1903

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Model T AutomobileModel T Automobile

Henry FordI want to pay my workers so that they

can afford my product!

Henry FordI want to pay my workers so that they

can afford my product!

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“Model T” Prices & Sales

“Model T” Prices & Sales

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U. S. Patents GrantedU. S. Patents Granted

1790s 276 patents issued. 1790s 276 patents issued.

1990s 1,119,220 patents issued. 1990s 1,119,220 patents issued.

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4. Unskilled & semi-skilled labor in abundance.

5. Abundant capital.6. New, talented group of businessmen

[entrepreneurs] and advisors.7. Market growing as US population increased.8. Government willing to help at all levels to

stimulate economic growth.9. Abundant natural resources.

4. Unskilled & semi-skilled labor in abundance.

5. Abundant capital.6. New, talented group of businessmen

[entrepreneurs] and advisors.7. Market growing as US population increased.8. Government willing to help at all levels to

stimulate economic growth.9. Abundant natural resources.

Causes of Rapid IndustrializationCauses of Rapid Industrialization

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New Business CultureNew Business Culture1. Laissez Faire the ideology of the

Industrial Age.1. Laissez Faire the ideology of the

Industrial Age.

Individual as a moral and economic ideal.

Individuals should compete freely in the marketplace.

The market was not man-made or invented.

No room for government in the market!

Individual as a moral and economic ideal.

Individuals should compete freely in the marketplace.

The market was not man-made or invented.

No room for government in the market!

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2. Social Darwinism2. Social Darwinism British economist. Advocate of

laissez-faire. Adapted Darwin’s

ideas from the “Origin of Species” to humans.

Notion of “Survival of the Fittest.”

British economist. Advocate of

laissez-faire. Adapted Darwin’s

ideas from the “Origin of Species” to humans.

Notion of “Survival of the Fittest.”

Herbert SpencerHerbert Spencer

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2. Social Darwinism in America

2. Social Darwinism in America

William Graham SumnerFolkways (1906)

William Graham SumnerFolkways (1906)

$ Individuals must have absolute freedom to struggle, succeed or fail.

$ Therefore, state intervention to reward society and the economy is futile!

$ Individuals must have absolute freedom to struggle, succeed or fail.

$ Therefore, state intervention to reward society and the economy is futile!

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New Business Culture:“The American Dream?”

New Business Culture:“The American Dream?”

3. Protestant (Puritan) “Work Ethic” Horatio Alger [100+ novels]

3. Protestant (Puritan) “Work Ethic” Horatio Alger [100+ novels]

Is the idea of the “self-made man” a MYTH??Is the idea of the “self-made man” a MYTH??

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New Type of Business Entities

New Type of Business Entities1. Pool

1887 Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission created.

2. Trust John D. Rockefeller

1. Pool 1887 Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission created.

2. Trust John D. Rockefeller

Standard Oil Co. Standard Oil Co.

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Standard Oil Co.Standard Oil Co.

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New Type of Business Entities

New Type of Business Entities

2. Trust: Horizontal Integration John D.

Rockefeller

2. Trust: Horizontal Integration John D.

Rockefeller Vertical Integration:

o Gustavus Swift Meat-packingo Andrew Carnegie U. S. Steel

Vertical Integration:o Gustavus Swift Meat-packingo Andrew Carnegie U. S. Steel

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Iron & Steel ProductionIron & Steel Production

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New Type of Business Entities

New Type of Business Entities

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U. S. Corporate Mergers

U. S. Corporate Mergers

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New Financial BusinessmanNew Financial Businessman

The Broker: J. Pierpont Morgan

The Broker: J. Pierpont Morgan

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Wall Street – 1867 & 1900

Wall Street – 1867 & 1900

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The Reorganization of Work

The Reorganization of Work

Frederick W. TaylorThe Principles of Scientific Management (1911)

Frederick W. TaylorThe Principles of Scientific Management (1911)

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The Reorganization of Work

The Reorganization of Work

The Assembly LineThe Assembly Line

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% of Billionaires in 1900

% of Billionaires in 1900

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% of Billionaires in 1918

% of Billionaires in 1918

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The Protectors of Our Industries

The Protectors of Our Industries

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The ‘Bosses’ of the Senate

The ‘Bosses’ of the Senate

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The ‘Robber Barons’ of the Past

The ‘Robber Barons’ of the Past

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Cornelius [“Commodore”] Vanderbilt

Cornelius [“Commodore”] Vanderbilt

Can’t I do what I want with my money?Can’t I do what I want with my money?

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William VanderbiltWilliam Vanderbilt

$ The public be damned!

$ What do I care about the law? H’aint I got the power?

$ The public be damned!

$ What do I care about the law? H’aint I got the power?

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The Gospel of Wealth:Religion in the Era of

Industrialization

The Gospel of Wealth:Religion in the Era of

Industrialization

Russell H. ConwellRussell H. Conwell

$ Wealth no longer looked upon as bad.

$ Viewed as a sign of God’s approval.

$ Christian duty to accumulate wealth.

$ Should not help the poor.

$ Wealth no longer looked upon as bad.

$ Viewed as a sign of God’s approval.

$ Christian duty to accumulate wealth.

$ Should not help the poor.

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“On Wealth”“On Wealth”

Andrew CarnegieAndrew Carnegie

$ The Anglo-Saxon race is superior.

$ “Gospel of Wealth” (1901).

$ Inequality is inevitable and good.

$ Wealthy should act as “trustees” for their “poorer brethren.”

$ The Anglo-Saxon race is superior.

$ “Gospel of Wealth” (1901).

$ Inequality is inevitable and good.

$ Wealthy should act as “trustees” for their “poorer brethren.”

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Regulating the TrustsRegulating the Trusts1877 Munn. v. IL

1886 Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad Company v. IL

1890 Sherman Antitrust Act in “restraint of trade” “rule of reason” loophole

1895 US v. E. C. Knight Co.

1877 Munn. v. IL

1886 Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad Company v. IL

1890 Sherman Antitrust Act in “restraint of trade” “rule of reason” loophole

1895 US v. E. C. Knight Co.

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Relative Share of World Manufacturing

Relative Share of World Manufacturing

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Modern ‘Robber Barons’??

Modern ‘Robber Barons’??