PPT-Industrialization: Key People
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Orville and Wilbur Wright The Wright brothers invented and built the worlds first successful airplane Their first flight was on the beach at Kill Devil Hills NC
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Orville and Wilbur Wright The Wright brothers invented and built the worlds first successful airplane Their first flight was on the beach at Kill Devil Hills NC on Dec 17 1903 Their longest flight that day lasted about 59 seconds and they traveled a distance of about 852 feet. CHAPTER . 23. The Industrialization of Europe and the West: . 1760–1914. Industrialization . began in Britain, which had several . advantages.. A. bundant . coal and iron . reserves.. Colonies gave Britain a larger . Standard 6. Key Concepts in Industrialization and Development . Objective A. Economic Sectors. Primary . W. here people collect or harvest natural resources. Logging, fishing, hunting, and farming are all examples of primary industries.. How Industrialization affected People, Housing, & Crime.. Industrialization & Movement. 1. One of the biggest advances during the Industrial Revolution was the creation of true, modern transportation. This occurred through the development of the . s. , . Mayham. . and Money. . . Impact of the Industrial Revolution. from Britain to the Blackstone. 1700-1865. . Contents. Main Ideas. Before Industrial Revolution. The Triumph of Industry. Immigration & Urbanization. The South & West Transformed. Issues of the Gilded Age. Immigration and Urbanization. 1865-1914. The New Immigrants. “new” immigrant. Steerage. And Urban Life . 1870-1915. Chapter 15. The Gilded Age. suggests that there was a glittering layer of prosperity that covered the poverty and corruption that existed in much of society. This term was coined by Mark Twain.. th. and 19. th. Century. Jace Heller. Brett Berger. Period 4. Marriage and the Family. The basic unit of social organization is the family. Extended family- newly married couple will go live with either the bride’s or the groom’s family for security. th. century?. Becoming “Better” Americans. Religious, Social, and Moral Reform. Religious Revival and Reform. Fixing Our Faith. Religious Rebels. Church attendance still common. ¾ attending regularly; most Protestant. The Age of Revolution. Age of Revolution (1776-1848). American Revolution (1776). French Revolution (1789). Revolutions of 1830. 1848 Revolutions. Most Western nations had a parliamentary system by 1870s as revolutions rid countries of absolute monarchs. Learning Targets:. Know who drilled the first oil well.. Discuss the concept of laissez-faire (. leh. -say-FAR).. Understand why Northern leaders supported high tariffs.. Know what Alexander Graham Bell invented.. Steve Huffman. Vice President, Mead O’Brien, Inc. St. Louis, MO. Chairman, Gov’t Relations, Automation Federation. Do you ever think about helping to solve the biggest challenges our world faces?. THE. BIG QUESTIONS. What factors encouraged American economic growth in the decades. after the Civil War?. How did workers fare in the new industrial America?. Could workers have improved their working conditions without organizing labor unions?. Outside the West. Compare the role of Industrialization. Analyze the Document…. Crimean War( Russia’s on . the Right). Similarities. Maintained economic and political independence during the West’s century of power. Industrialization in the U.S.. 1750 - 1914. American Industrialization. Began in textile industry in New England in 1820s. Grew tremendously following the Civil War. Factors that led to the U.S. becoming a leading industrial power by 1914:.
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