Title: The Rise of Industrial Capitalism
1The Rise of Industrial Capitalism
- I. Economic Growth, 1865-1900
- Railroads, Steel, and Oil
- Justifying Economic Power Social Darwinism and
its Challengers - IV. Gilded Age Politics
2Measures of Growth
- Population, 40 to 75 million from 1860s to 1900
- Gross national product more than tripled
- GNP per capita nearly doubled
- Agriculture shared tremendous expansion
- Manufacturing overtook
- agriculture (1880s)
- all other countries in the world (by 1900)
3II. Railroads
- A national economy
- Stimulus to other industries
- Government subsidies
- Government controls
- Granger laws
- Interstate Commerce Act, 1887
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5Union Station, Columbus, 1898
6Transcontinental railroad joining the United
Pacific and Central Pacific Rail- Roads at
Promotory, Utah, 1869
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8II. Railroads
- A national economy
- Stimulus to other industries
- Government subsidies
- Government controls
- Granger laws
- Interstate Commerce Act, 1887
9II. Iron and Steel
- Vertical integration
- Carnegie Steel?U.S. Steel
- oligopoly
10IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTION
11 12Andrew Carnegies 64-room mansion at 91st St. and
Fifth Ave., New York City
13II. Oil
- John D. Rockefeller, Standard Oil
- Horizontal integration
- The Sherman Antitrust Act, 1890
14John D. Rockefeller, whose Standard Oil Company
refined 80 of the nations oil
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171886 Cartoon Paying Tribute to King Monopoly
18From The Verdict, 1899 One sees his finish
unless good government retakes the ship.
19The Verdict, 1899 Uncle Sam and the Trust
Vipers.
20The Rams Horn, 1896 Plutocracy Theres no use
growling. Your burden is no heavier than mine.
Look at the taxes I am carrying.
21Explaining Americas Economic Growth
- Character of Americans
- The nations size and natural resources
- Foreign technology, capital
- Immigration
- Corporate subsidies
- Tariffs
22Problems of Economic Growth
- Concentration of great power
- Instability
- Absence of standards for health and safety
- An unprotected labor force
23Justifying Economic Power
- Charles Darwin, Origin of Species, 1859
- Evolution survival of the fittest natural
selection - William Graham Sumner and social Darwinism,
1870s? - Laissez faire
- Challenges to laissez faire William Demarest
Lloyd, Wealth against Commonwealth, 1894
24William Graham Sumner, Yale professor, advocate
of social Darwinism Millionaires are a product
of natural selection.
25Henry Demarest Lloyd
Nature is rich but everywhere man, the heir of
nature, is poor. Competition evolves itself
into crime Wealth Against Commonwealth, 1984
26Gilded Age Politics
- Competitive politics and an active electorate
- Politics without the vote
- The Womans Crusade
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett
- Alice Fletcher
- Civil Service Reform
- Efforts to regulate industry
- Interstate Commerce Commission
- Sherman Antitrust Act
27Politics an Active Electorate
28- Politics without the vote
- The Womans Crusade
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett
- Alice Fletcher
29Gilded Age Politics
- Competitive politics and an active electorate
- Politics without the Vote
- Civil service reform Pendleton Act, 1883
- Efforts to regulate industry
- Interstate Commerce Commission
- Sherman Antitrust Act