The Civil War challenged industries to make goods more quickly and efficiently The government encouraged immigration to meet the increasing demand.
Industry Comes of Age 1865 - 1900. An Empire of Rails At the end of the Civil War the U.S. had 35,000 miles of railroad east of the Mississippi River.
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Industry Comes of Age 1865 - 1900. Building an Empire of Rails At the end of the Civil War the U.S. had 35,000 miles of railroad east of the Mississippi.
Economic Stimulus Landscape
Unit 9 The Industrial Revolution Part 3 (The Second Industrial Revolution)
The Civil War – Who won? What changed? What stayed the same? Why does it matter?
Bell Ringer 8-4-14
13.1 NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURES IN CRISIS Objectives: 1. Describe the culture of Native Americans living on the Great Plains 2. Contrast the cultures of.
Closing Task 8-3-15 Students will be assigned a vocabulary word they will then create a foldable with the following: (15 Minutes) First section: word Second.
End of the Year Review Session #4 Questions on Chapters 24&25.
After the Civil War, railroad production grew enormously, from 35,000 miles of track laid in 1865 to a whopping 192,556 miles of track laid in 1900.