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    Technological Innovations During The Gilded Age

    The impact of technological innovations during the gilded age was very strong. Industrialization was a big part in the gilded age, Andrew Carnegie was the power man he was apart of the most biggest and the most helpful of transportation. Andrew Carnegie helped with the transcontinental railroad, he created the railroads and that helped and made the beginning of transportation without him creating that then I have no idea where transportation would look like today. Technological innovations

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    Gilded Age Urbanization

    The three most important factors in the changing structure of the American city during the Gilded Age were changes in transportation, mass production methods, and urbanization. It simply wasn’t possible for large numbers of people to live in cities before the creation of the railroad, trolley, streetcar, or other method of public transportation. It was not possible to build skyscrapers until late in the 19th century so developers were limited by how high they could build. Most cities could feasibly

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    Transcontinental Railroad Outline

    The Transcontinental Railroad was one of America’s greatest feats. Until then, it was the first railroad to ever stretch across the entire U.S. People could transport themselves and their goods across the United States in a matter of days without having to worry about the hostile terrain. It allowed America to think economically and build more towns and cities on a larger scale than ever before. The Transcontinental Railroad transformed America forever. Paragraph #2: Supporting Details How was

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    Ap World History Compare And Contrast Essay

    Industry, Science, and Technology were the three things that shaped to coming together of nations between North America and Western Europe. This also brought relationship between two different parts of the country. Industrialization, religion, and war were the main three reasons of change. Due to different industrial development between the two, a sense of rivalry emerged, thus starting the second industrial revolution. With some of the changes helped other and in some cases hurt others. Such as

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    How Did Andrew Carnegie Have Shaped America

    Andrew Carnegie was, possible, one of the most richest men in America. His views have shaped America since the late 19th century to today. Carnegie was a hard working philanthropist who worked from the bottom up and achieved plenty throughout his life. He believed that wealthy people we obligated to give their money back to others in society. He had the idea that rich should spend their money for the benefit of the poor, just as a parents spend their money for the benefit of their children instead

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    19th Century German Immigration Research Paper

    to understand because as more immigrants traveled to the United States, the development of more industry came into play in order for the immigrants to start a life in the U.S. The increasing effects on both of these subjects provided more jobs in factories for immigrants. The arrival of more immigrants caused industrialization rates to increase. Industrialization and immigration were two words that resembled each other during the arrival of more and more

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    Ap Euro Dbq Industrial Revolution

    dramatic increase in population due to the Industrial Revolution, pollution and sanitation became big problems. The homes of the common people were located near factories which produced noxious gases, eventually causing people to become sickly. Also, living quarters were small and portly ventilated, so the polluted air from the factories was all that the people were breathing. Additionally, these towns complex institutions were not built to accommodate millions of people. This lead to inadequate

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    Better Industrial Workers

    more educated to make a living in this new technological age. With the start of agriculture becoming mechanized, a lot of physical labor disappeared. The field workers jobs became less demanding, but also reduced the number of workers needed. The factory workers also found themselves isolated from others, as the use of robotics and automatic machines took the place of the worker doing dangerous jobs. The number of workers were reduced, leaving only a few to work in a boring repetitive

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    Women's Role In The Market Revolution

    Market Revolution. There was an increase in the development of transportation which made transporting and distributing goods across the country easier. During this time in the U.S, there became an increase in the growth of cities, immigration, and factories. The Market Revolution symbolizes a great deal for the American economy; it also symbolizes something greater. It marks the turning point for women’s roles in society during this era. Impending the Market Revolution women had little to no role in

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    DBQ Industrial Revolution

    DBQ Industrial Revolutions Before the Revolution manufacturing was often done in people's homes, using handtools or basic machines and the industrialization made a shift to machinery, factories and mass production of products. The industrial revolution started in 1760 and lasted till 1840 in Britain. It was an important event in human society was the Industrial Revolution, almost every aspect of daily life was eventually influenced in some way, shape or form. Industrial revolution had a lot

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