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Title: American Industrial Revolution


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American Industrial Revolution
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Pre-industrial ways of working
  • The family labor system
  • Work at or near home, winter work
  • Barter system, just price, no schedule
  • Family apprenticeships

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  • Patriarchy in family, work, and society
  • The Social order
  • Only the wealthy were involved in political/civic
    affairs
  • Gradual change following the Am. Revolution

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The Market Revolution
  • Brought on by improvements in transportation,
    commercialization, industrialization
  • Importance of capital invest in American
    business following Embargo Act and War of 1812

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  • Putting out system made at home, piecework,
    central shops
  • British Technology brought to America (ripe for
    industrialization)
  • Slaters Mill smuggled plans, use of women,
    children, importance of tariffs

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Pawtucket, RI
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  • Lowell Mills Francis Cabot Lowell, power loom,
    able to compete w/ British, development of
    industrial community
  • Family mills disagreements w/ towns
  • The American System of Manufactures
  • Interchangeable parts, Whitney, Springfield
    Rifle, clocks, sewing machines

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Lowell Mills
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Springfield Rifle
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From Artisan to Worker
  • Change in personal relationships
  • Employer/employee, Wage slaves, freedom to
    starve, paternalism
  • Mechanization and womens work
  • Low skill work, oversupply of workers, garment
    industry, long hours, low pay

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  • Time, work, and leisure
  • Separation of work and leisure, controlled by the
    clock, growth of leisure time activities and
    class distinctions
  • Free Labor
  • Right of laborers to move from job to job, right
    to strike?
  • Early strikes
  • Led by women, mostly unsuccessful, demand for the
    10 hour day

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The Rat Race
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Transportation Revolution
  • Erie Canal, steamboats, railroads

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  • Increased govt. regulation
  • LLCs lead to more industrialization
  • Shift to commercial agriculture
  • Regional specialization
  • Reliance on outside economic forces
  • Improved farm technology/yield

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Charles Finney
  • Evangelical Preacher
  • Part of Second Great Awakening
  • Doctrine of Free Will
  • Social Reform including temperance

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Why Temperance?
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Immigration and Conflict
  • Differences between British, German, and Irish
    Immigrants
  • Nativism
  • Anti-Catholicism

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Catholicism incompatible with Republicanism?
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