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industrialization

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Henry Bessemer   developed a prossess to make steel stronger and more affordable. can make more steel  
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Andrew Carnegie   1870- starts to make steel in pittsburgh, PA . goal is to make steel as affordable as possible . did this by controlling all steps in the steel making process. by 1900 , us provided more steel than any other country- monoply. became on of the riches men  
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John D. Rockefeller   buildt his first oil refinery in cleveland ,oh in 1863. by 1890 his standard oil co. controlled 90% of the of the oil industery - monoply . one of the richest men is the world  
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George Westinghouse   Westinghouse electric co. - 1896. Developed Ac (alternating current) for use in homes and business, in "war of the currents" with thomes edions company who used Dc (direct current) . Westinghouse had the better product so got more consumers and won  
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William Randolph Hearst   Developed newspaper business by useing BIG eyecatching headlines, illustrations, andcolor. owned most of the newspaper in US by1900 - monopoly  
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Madame C.J. Walker   1906- bottled shampoo in her attic. sold products door to door . first afercan american to become a millionar.  
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J.P. Morgan   wealthiest and most powerful banker in U.S. during the industrial age. invested in railroads , mining , steel.  
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Natural Recorses   America had a lot it helped industry grow. these are resorses that are from nature, not made by people. ex iron, coal, oil, timber, water  
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Human resores   people who work to produce goods and sevices . immigrants really helped grow th workforce during the industrial age  
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Capital Recorces   tools, muchines, (money) that companies use to produce goods and serveses  
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Monopoly   when one comany has contorl of an industry. cuts down on competition so it hurts the constumer by limiting choices and driving up prices.  
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Sweatshop   hot, cramped workshops were many industrial workers ahd to do their jods before labor reform  
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Triangle Shirtwaist comany   a comany in new york city where workers compalined about the dangerous conditions . they asked owners to build fire escapes and to keep the doors unlocked . the owners refused. in march 1911 a fire broke out  
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Lewis hine   led the movement aginst child labor  
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labor union   oranized groups working to gain improved working condditions, better wages, more saftey, and an end to child labor  
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samuel gompers   one of the early union leaders. led unions to join togeather and form the american federation of labor (AFL)  
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strike   workers refuse to work to try to force businness to meet their demands  
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mary harris jones   helped lead the united min workers on the appalachian mountains. she was known as "mother jones"  
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labor day   created by the labor unions to honor the workers in america. first held in september 1882. congress made it an official holiday in 1884  
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