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ch. 24 Industry Comes of Age - Coggle Diagram
ch. 24 Industry Comes of Age
The South in the Age of Industry
tobacco industry
machine-made cigarettes
James Buchanan Duke
the American Tobacco Company
struggling for industry
dependence of agriculture
New south
Henry W. Grady
railroad rate-setting system
high rates for manufactured goods from south -> North
Pittsburgh plus
manipulated railroad pricing from north
keeping the South dependent on Northern industries.
cotton textile industry
successful, costly human
hillbillies or intheads
had long hours, low wage
The Impact of the New Industrial Revolution on America
opportunity
for women
hello girls
Gibson Girl
new vision
small family
low wages
expansion factories
immigrant, demand for labor
small factory < manufacturing
class division
industrial buccaneers
market saturated
foreign trade
Suez Canal in 1869 facilitated faster, cheaper
transatlantic telegraph in 1866
standard oil
lead expansion