Title: Ch. 24 PPT Industry Comes of Age, 1865-1900
1Ch. 24 PPTIndustry Comes of Age, 1865-1900
2Railroads Come of Age
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- Pg 531 Map What do the pink squares represent?
And the tan squares? - Pg 532 picture Why was it difficult to build a
transcontinental railroad? - Pg 534 picture Describe railroad construction in
the Northwest area.
4Railroad Building
- Very 1st big business became a monopoly.
- Govt wanted to build transcontinental railroad
because - For security of U.S. - transport military
quickly in war time. - Tie nation together economically wealthy
manufacturing east with gold-rich CA - Move products from east to west
- Traded goods with Asia could make it to the east
- Postal mail transportation
- Move natural resources iron, ore, coal,
produce - Move people to populate the west spurring
growth of towns/cities along the railroad
5Costly and Risky Govt Subsidies
- To spur railroad building, Federal govt passed
Pacific Railroad Act - to subsidize the
transportation system without raising taxes, and
a way to use land as enticement to get
businessmen to profit from building the railroad - Issued large tracts of land to 2 railroad
companies Union Pacific and Central Pacific. - For each mile of track built companies granted
- 1). builders receive 20 square miles of land
2). a federal loan 16,000 for flat land up
to 48,000 for mountainous land 155 million
acres in total
6Union Pacific Railroad
- Began in Omaha, Nebraska and moved west
- Credit Mobilier pocketed 73 million bribed
congressmen to continue supporting the Pacific
Railroad Act. - Irish Paddies were the workers (Irish who had
fought in the Union Army) - Hell on wheels tented towns sprang up at
rails end drinking and debauchery.
7Central Pacific Railroad
- Began in Sacramento, CA and moved east
- Chinese built the railroad high death rate due
to explosions on mts. - Transcontinental Railroad completed 1869
- Met at Promontory Point, UT
- No other railroads received loans, but they did
receive large land grants.
8Effects of Transcontinental Railroad
- Linked entire continent via railroad and by
telegraph, paved way for westward movement - Created huge domestic market for U.S. raw
materials and manufactured goods. - Stimulated creation of new industries of mining,
agriculture and ranching - Facilitated large influx of immigrants.
- Led to great exodus to urban areas.
- Spurred investment from abroad.
- Creation of distinct time zones.
- Native Americans displaced and herded onto
reservations
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- 4. Pg 537 Political Cartoon Who is William
Vanderbilt? What is the cartoon depicting? Is it
for or against someone or something?
10Railroad Consolidation Mechanization
- Cornelius Vanderbilt owned NY Central Railroad
popularized steel rail - stronger and could carry
heavier loads than iron tracks. - Jay Gould And Russell Sage controlled most of
Western railroads - hurt other railroads by stock
watering and keeping profits rather than
reinvesting. - Pools created agreement to divide the business
in a given area and share the profits.
11Railroads Come of Age
- Transcontinental RR
- Pacific Railway Act
- Union Pacific RR
- Central Pacific RR
- Significance
12Robber Barrons
- Leaders of railroad monopolies (Robber Barrons)
manipulated business for their own profits at the
expense of the public. - Paid bribes to corrupt judges and politicians
either to look the other way or to pass
pro-railroad legislation. - Often elected their own to office funded
campaigns. - Many gave secret rebates or kickbacks to large
corporations - Hurt farmers because of uneven pricing farmers
charged more than industrialists to ship goods - Economically squashed opponents monopoly
13Railroad Consolidation and Mechanization
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- 5. Pg 538 left paragraph What was the purpose for
Congress to pass the Interstate Commerce Act? - 5a. Who has the power to regulate trade between
states - the States or the federal govt? - 6. Pg 539 Political Cartoon What is the cartoon
depicting what is it for or against?
15Wabash Case 1886
- Wabash, St. Louis Pacific Railroad Company v.
Illinois Supreme Court declared invalid an
Illinois railroad law because it was an
infringement on the exclusive powers of Congress
granted by the commerce clause of the
Constitution. - Result denial of state power to regulate
interstate rates for railroads- led to creation
of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
161887 Interstate Commerce Act
- Prohibited rebates and pools.
- Required railroads to publish rates.
- Forbid unfair discrimination against shippers.
Outlawed charging more for short hauls than for a
long haul. - Set up the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
to administer and enforce the Act. - The first large scale attempt of the federal
govt. to regulate business in the interest of
society.
17Inventions
- Alexander Graham Bell telephone giant
communications network was built. Women took
jobs as switchboard operators. - Thomas Edison dictaphone, phonograph, moving
picture, electric light bulb - Others cash register, stock ticker, typewriter
Alexander Graham Bell
18Eliminating Competition
- Andrew Carnegie integrated his steel-making
operation his miners mined the ore, his ships
transported the ore, his railroad delivered it to
his steel making factory. - Thus the 1st to pioneer vertical integration,
which combined all phases of manufacturing into
one organization and eliminated middle mens
fees.
19John D. Rockefeller Trusts
- John D. Rockefeller developed the Trust by
1882 stockholders in smaller oil companies
assigned their stock to board of directors of his
company (horizontal integration) the Standard
Oil Company, which controlled the oil (petroleum)
industry bought out competition, underselling,
differential pricing, and secret transportation
rebates - 1870 organized Standard Oil Company and by 1877
he controlled 95 of all oil refineries in U.S.
dominated the oil industry
20The Emergence of Trusts
21Steel is Supreme
- By 1900 U.S. produced as much steel as Britain
and Germany combined. - Due to abundance of natural resources of coal for
fuel, iron ore, good labor supply, and other
ingredients for making steel. - Bessemer Process method of making cheap steel
(use cold air to eliminate impurities) - Andrew Carnegie by 1900, he was producing ¼ of
the nations bessemer steel.
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- 7. Pg 540 Quote What did Andrew Carnegie believe
about leaving heirs an inheritance of great
wealth?
23J P Morgan Banker and Financier
- Financed the reorganization of railroads,
insurance companies, and banks. - Morgan bought out Carnegie for over 400 million.
(Philanthropist Carnegie donated millions) - 1901 launched the larger U.S. Steel Corporation
Americas 1st billion dollar corporation.
24Reason for Wealth
- Gospel of Wealth Essay written by Andrew
Carnegie - described responsibility of
philanthropy by the self-made rich. Wealthy,
entrusted with societys riches, had to prove
themselves morally responsible. (God had given
them wealth) - Social Darwinism Survival of the fittest
Wealthy were naturally selected since they are
intelligent and more fit. - Book, Wealth of Nations by economist Adam Smith
argues that free market economies are more
productive and beneficial to their societies. -
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- 8. Pg 543 Cartoon What is the cartoon depicting
what is it for or against?
26The Wealthy Ones
J P Morgan Banker and Financier
Andrew Carnegie steel
John D. Rockefeller Oil
271890 Sherman Anti-Trust Act
- Federal govt to investigate and pursue trusts
companies/organizations suspected of violating
the Act. - Forbid and opposed the combination of entities
that could potentially harm competition, like
monopolies. - Used to curb labor unions.
- Against conduct which unfairly tends to destroy
competition itself - Proved ineffective as corporations would find
ways to get around the law.
28Labor Unions
- 1866 National Labor Union skilled and unskilled
workers and farmers - Wanted 8 hr work day (won 8
hr work day for federal employees) - 1869 Knights of Labor Skilled/unskilled workers
- campaigned for economic and social reform
codes for safety and health, 8 hr workday.
Chinese prohibited from joining. (May Day
strikes) - 1886 Haymarket Square Riot A rally to support
striking workers at Haymarket Square in Chicago.
Dynamite bomb thrown at police. Bomb
blast/gunfire caused deaths of 8 police officers
and civilians. 8 anarchists tried for murder 5
convicted, 4 executed and 1 committed suicide in
prison. (none of the defendants had thrown the
bomb)
29AFL American Federation of Labor
- Began 1886 - Samuel Gompers served as Pres from
1886-1924 (except for 1 year) - Broke away from Knights of Labor - An association
of self-governing national unions, each with its
independence, but with AF of L unifying the
strategy. - Major goal trade agreement authorizing the
closed shop employer agrees to hire union
members only, so have only all-union labor. - Sought better wages, hrs, working conditions.
Used walkouts, boycotts, and we dont patronize
signs. - Dominated and composed of skilled craftsman
(carpenters, bricklayers, etc.)
30Rise of Unions
31Industrial Workers Child Labor
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- 9. Pg 546 Chart What is happening to cotton
manufacturing? - 10. Pg 547 Map Name two states that had chief
manufacturing cities. What natural resource is
found in Western states?
33The South During Industrial Era
- Efforts to Industrialize South fails
- South becomes colonized economically
- Exceptions Tobacco Cotton Industry
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35Government Response to Railroad
- Laissez-faire, corporate welfare, or regulation?
- Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
- Slaughterhouse Cases, 1873
- Munn v. Illinois, 1877
- Wabash Case, 1886
- Interstate Commerce Act, 1887-ICC