Factories in the early 1900s
[DOC File]The Gilded Age often fails to generate much enthusiasm ...
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The Old Immigrants came from Western and Northern Europe before the Civil War. Where did the New Immigrants come from after the Civil War (especially true by the early 1900s)? Where would New Immigrants settle when they arrived in America? What is one reason that immigrants came to America in …
[DOC File]The Industrial Revolution
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Even so, people continued to flock to factories despite the horrible working conditions. Workers earned more money in the factories than on farms. Impact of Industrialism 3. Rise of Trade Unions: Workers knew they could not fight factory owners on their own. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, they began to form trade _____.
[DOC File]Unit 6: Gilded Age Open Book Test (Part 1)
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15.) What was meant when Mark Twain coined the period of American history from 1877 through the early 1900s as. the “Gilded Age”? A period when the U.S. shined with the glory of manifest destiny & our dominance of the West. An era when nothing could go wrong in …
[DOC File]Chapter 9-Industrialization (1865-1901)
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After the Civil War, American industry expanded & millions of people left their farms to work in mines and factories. Early 1900s—United States was the world’s leading industrial nation. 1914---GNP was 8 times greater than at the end of the Civil War. Natural Resources found in the United States led to Industrial success. water. timber.
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In the 1800s and early 1900s, it was much more common for school-age children to spend long days working, whether as farmhands in their parents’ fields, “newsies” (children who sold newspapers) on city streets, or machine operators in industrial factories.
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Out of a population of more than 30 million, only 1.3 million Americans worked in industry in 1860. After the Civil War, industry rapidly expanded, and millions of Americans left their farms to work in mines and factories. By the early 1900s, Americans had transformed the United States into …
[DOC File]Chapter 14: a New Industrial Age
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With the end of the Civil War, American industry expanded and millions of people left their _____ to work in mines and factories. By the early 1900s, the U.S. had become the world’s largest leading _____ nation. By 1914 the GNP, was eight times greater than at …
[DOC File]Home - Kettering City School District
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the late 19th and early 20th centuries. the early colonization of North America. the effect of naval forces in the early 1900s. Imperialism affected almost the entire continent of . Africa. Europe. Australia. North America. Two objectives of imperialism were. missionary …
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During the early 1900s, many African Americans left southern states hoping to find jobs and a better life in northern states like Michigan. Many settled in cities like Detroit where they hoped to get jobs in factories. In the late 1900s, Africans from countries such as …
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Describe working conditions in the cities during the early 1900s. Who was working in the factories and in low-end jobs? (Be specific: age, gender, origin, location they are working).
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