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chapter 4 notes

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Henry Bessemer   developed a way to make steel stronger  
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Andrew Carnegie   1870- start to steel in Pittsburgh  
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John D Rockefeller   made his first refinery in Cleveland  
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George Westinghouse   Developed ac  
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William Randolph Hearst   Developed newspaper business  
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Madame c.j Walker   first African American millionaire  
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Natural Resources   America had a lot to help industry grow  
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Human Resources   people who work to produce good and services  
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capital Resources   tool machines  
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Monopoly   when one company has control of an industry  
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sweatshop   hot cramped workshops  
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Triangle shirtwaist company   in NY where worker complained about danger  
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Lewis Hine   led movement against child labor  
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labor union   more safer child labor  
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Samuel Gompers   one of the early union leaders  
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strike   worker refuse to work  
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Mary Harris Jones   help lead the gold miners  
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labor day   made by labor unions to honor the worker  
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