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Title: The Rise of Industrial Capitalism


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The 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

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Measures 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)

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II. Railroads
  • A national economy
  • Stimulus to other industries
  • Government subsidies
  • Government controls
  • Granger laws
  • Interstate Commerce Act, 1887

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Union Station, Columbus, 1898
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Transcontinental railroad joining the United
Pacific and Central Pacific Rail- Roads at
Promotory, Utah, 1869
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II. Railroads
  • A national economy
  • Stimulus to other industries
  • Government subsidies
  • Government controls
  • Granger laws
  • Interstate Commerce Act, 1887

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II. Iron and Steel
  • Vertical integration
  • Carnegie Steel?U.S. Steel
  • oligopoly

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IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTION
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  • I. The Second Wave

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Andrew Carnegies 64-room mansion at 91st St. and
Fifth Ave., New York City
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II. Oil
  • John D. Rockefeller, Standard Oil
  • Horizontal integration
  • The Sherman Antitrust Act, 1890

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John D. Rockefeller, whose Standard Oil Company
refined 80 of the nations oil
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1886 Cartoon Paying Tribute to King Monopoly
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From The Verdict, 1899 One sees his finish
unless good government retakes the ship.
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The Verdict, 1899 Uncle Sam and the Trust
Vipers.
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The Rams Horn, 1896 Plutocracy Theres no use
growling. Your burden is no heavier than mine.
Look at the taxes I am carrying.
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Explaining Americas Economic Growth
  • Character of Americans
  • The nations size and natural resources
  • Foreign technology, capital
  • Immigration
  • Corporate subsidies
  • Tariffs

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Problems of Economic Growth
  • Concentration of great power
  • Instability
  • Absence of standards for health and safety
  • An unprotected labor force

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Justifying 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

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William Graham Sumner, Yale professor, advocate
of social Darwinism Millionaires are a product
of natural selection.
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Henry Demarest Lloyd
Nature is rich but everywhere man, the heir of
nature, is poor. Competition evolves itself
into crime Wealth Against Commonwealth, 1984
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Gilded 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

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Politics an Active Electorate
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  • Politics without the vote
  • The Womans Crusade
  • Ida B. Wells-Barnett
  • Alice Fletcher

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Gilded 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
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