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AP Ch. 17
Industrial Supremacy
Big Question: Was the economic growth of
the U.S. between 1860-1900 due to laissez
faire government policy or rather sustained
and direct governmental intervention?
Industrial Supremacy
• America had been moving toward an
industrial economy for decades. This
remarkable growth did much to increase the
wealth and improve the quality of life for
many Americans. But not for everyone-the
industrial moguls and a growing middle class
were enjoying a prosperity without precedent
while the workers' (immigrants), farmers and
others were experiencing an often painful
transition.
The Rise of Industry
• After the Civil War there were 30 million
people living in the US –1.3 million worked in
Industry.
• Only 40 years later, by 1900, US was the
largest Industrial country in the world.
How did the US become the largest
Industrial country in the World?
Many factors contributed to the Industrial
Revolution
The 5 factors that Contributed to
Industrialization
Cheap Labor

Plenty of Raw
MaterialsNatural
Resources

Transportation
Railroads

Government
Policies

New
Technologies
&
Entrepreneurs
The Inventions
• A flood of important inventions helped
increase the nation’s productive capacity and
improved the network of transportations and
communications
New Technology
• Patents up to 1860- 36,000
• Between 1860-1890—440,000
Alexander Graham Bell
• Invented the telephone
• Christopher Sholes-typewriter
• James Ritty-cash register
• William Burroughs-calculating or adding
machines
Thomas Alva Edison
• Perhaps the most famous inventor of the late
1800’s
• Phonograph
• Perfected the light bulb-the incandescent
lamp
• Later the battery, the Dictaphone, the
mimeograph and the motion picture
• Charles Brush-electrical wiring 1870’s
• Henry Bessemer & William Kelly—Bessemer
Process-blowing air through molten iron to
burn out the impurities
• Abram C. Hewitt-open hearth process—made
steel available in large quantities
New Industries
• Steel Industry-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania center
of the steel world.
• Andrew Carnegie
Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie and Steel
• He became a multi-millionarie by a practice
known as Vertical Integration—a vertically
integrated company owns all of the different
businesses on which it depends for its
operation.
• For example-he bought coal mines, limestone
quarries and iron ore fields.
Oil Industry
• First thought to be useful for lubrication of
machines, then discovered it could be used to
burn in lamps.
• First oil well near Titusville, Penn.
• In 1901 oil was discovered in Texas—
Spindletop-Beaumont Texas
Rockefeller
John D. Rockefeller--Oil
• Rockefeller made his millions by a practice
called Horizontal Integration-buying up the
same type of business into one.
• He gained control of about 90% of all oil
companies in the US.
• When a single company achieves control of an
entire market, it becomes a monopoly-to have
total control of an industry or company
• What potential problems exist if one large
business buys all its competitors?
Standard Oil monopoly
• Radio (Marconi), Airplanes (Wright Brothers),
and Automobiles (Henry Ford) all were
developed around the turn of the century. The
automobile began to reshape the American
landscape.
What was the Government Doing?
• Nothing!!!
• The Government practiced Laissez-Faire
economies
• Kept taxes low and imposed no regulations
Science of Production-How to increase
Production??
• Frederick Winslow Taylor— “Taylorisms”-increase production by subdividing
tasks, human beings could be trained to do
one thing and be interchangeable.
• Many companies began to implement his
theory—most notably Henry Ford in 1914 that
coupled with the assembly line method of
production.
Production of Cars
• From 12 ½ hours to 1 ½ hours
• Increased production meant lower prices
• The Model T 1914-$950 to $290 in 1929
The Railroad
• Main method of transportation
• By linking the nation, railroads helped
increase the size of markets for many
products-creating a national economic
market-and sources of raw materials
• The Nations biggest business-Railroads itself
stimulated the economy by spending
extraordinary amounts of money on
steel, coal, timber and other necessities.
Railroad
• Cornelius Vanderbilt
James J. Hill
The Corporation
• When entrepreneurs realizes that no single
person or group of limited partners, no matter
how wealthy, could financed their great
ventures, the modern corporation emerged.
• The purchase of stocks in a company and
“limited liability” made investments attractive.
• Trusts
• Holding Companies
J. P. Morgan
??????????????
• As a result of all this corporate
consolidation, 1% of the corporations in
America were able to control more than 33%
of the manufacturing—enormous power in
the hands of a very few men.
Was this consolidation a good thing?
•
•
•
•
•
•

Stimulate substantial economic growth
Cutting costs
Creating an industrial infrastructure
Stimulating new markets
Creating new jobs for the unskilled
Creating mass production
Capitalism and its Critics
• Does corporate power threaten the ideals of a
republican society in which wealth and
authority should be widely spread?
• A lot of criticism at the time…
• Captains of Industry (Robber Barons) Moguls,
needed to defend this new corporate economy-that it WAS compatible with ideology of
individualism and equal opportunity that had
long been central to the American self –image.
• They claimed this WAS the result of individualism
– anyone could do the same thing—this new
industrial economy was expanding opportunity to
all.
• “Self- Made Man”
Some rags to riches—hard work and ingenuity
Some began careers from wealth and power
Some use Machiavellian instincts
Some modest entrepreneurs
Also politicians were bought and sold
Survival of the Fittest-Social Darwinism
• The effect of Charles Darwin and his “survival
of the fittest” influenced the mind set of the
businessman of this time.
• Moguls applied Darwin’s ideas of the animal
kingdom to human beings, natural selection
chose those who would be successful and
weeded out those who would not.
• Herbert Spencer –proponent of Social
Darwinism “society benefited from the
elimination of the unfit and the survival of the
strong and talented”
• Rockefeller “The growth of a large business is
merely the survival of the fittest…This is not
an evil tendency in business. It is merely the
working out of the law of nature and a law of
God”
• What does this type of thinking do for the
businessman?
• Legitimized this success
• Confirms his virtues
• It justified their tactics—economic life was
controlled by natural law-law of competitionsupply and demand
Paradox
• As businessmen were extolling the virtues of
competition and the free market, they were at
the same time protecting themselves from
competition.
The Gospel of Wealth
• To soften their image many businessmen
accepted the notion that people with great
wealth had great responsibilities—it was their
duty to use their riches to advance social
progress.
• Carnegie “The Gospel of Wealth”—
philanthropy spread as a result.
• “Acres of Diamonds”-Russell H. Conwell –
preacher “ought to get rich”
• Horatio Alger—ex minister, wrote over 100
novels that celebrated the rags to riches
notion.

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Ap ch 17 industrial supremacy

  • 1. AP Ch. 17 Industrial Supremacy Big Question: Was the economic growth of the U.S. between 1860-1900 due to laissez faire government policy or rather sustained and direct governmental intervention?
  • 2. Industrial Supremacy • America had been moving toward an industrial economy for decades. This remarkable growth did much to increase the wealth and improve the quality of life for many Americans. But not for everyone-the industrial moguls and a growing middle class were enjoying a prosperity without precedent while the workers' (immigrants), farmers and others were experiencing an often painful transition.
  • 3. The Rise of Industry • After the Civil War there were 30 million people living in the US –1.3 million worked in Industry. • Only 40 years later, by 1900, US was the largest Industrial country in the world. How did the US become the largest Industrial country in the World? Many factors contributed to the Industrial Revolution
  • 4. The 5 factors that Contributed to Industrialization Cheap Labor Plenty of Raw MaterialsNatural Resources Transportation Railroads Government Policies New Technologies & Entrepreneurs
  • 5. The Inventions • A flood of important inventions helped increase the nation’s productive capacity and improved the network of transportations and communications
  • 6. New Technology • Patents up to 1860- 36,000 • Between 1860-1890—440,000
  • 7. Alexander Graham Bell • Invented the telephone
  • 8. • Christopher Sholes-typewriter • James Ritty-cash register • William Burroughs-calculating or adding machines
  • 9. Thomas Alva Edison • Perhaps the most famous inventor of the late 1800’s • Phonograph • Perfected the light bulb-the incandescent lamp • Later the battery, the Dictaphone, the mimeograph and the motion picture
  • 10. • Charles Brush-electrical wiring 1870’s • Henry Bessemer & William Kelly—Bessemer Process-blowing air through molten iron to burn out the impurities • Abram C. Hewitt-open hearth process—made steel available in large quantities
  • 11. New Industries • Steel Industry-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania center of the steel world. • Andrew Carnegie
  • 13. Andrew Carnegie and Steel • He became a multi-millionarie by a practice known as Vertical Integration—a vertically integrated company owns all of the different businesses on which it depends for its operation. • For example-he bought coal mines, limestone quarries and iron ore fields.
  • 14. Oil Industry • First thought to be useful for lubrication of machines, then discovered it could be used to burn in lamps. • First oil well near Titusville, Penn. • In 1901 oil was discovered in Texas— Spindletop-Beaumont Texas
  • 16. John D. Rockefeller--Oil • Rockefeller made his millions by a practice called Horizontal Integration-buying up the same type of business into one. • He gained control of about 90% of all oil companies in the US. • When a single company achieves control of an entire market, it becomes a monopoly-to have total control of an industry or company • What potential problems exist if one large business buys all its competitors?
  • 18. • Radio (Marconi), Airplanes (Wright Brothers), and Automobiles (Henry Ford) all were developed around the turn of the century. The automobile began to reshape the American landscape.
  • 19. What was the Government Doing? • Nothing!!! • The Government practiced Laissez-Faire economies • Kept taxes low and imposed no regulations
  • 20. Science of Production-How to increase Production?? • Frederick Winslow Taylor— “Taylorisms”-increase production by subdividing tasks, human beings could be trained to do one thing and be interchangeable. • Many companies began to implement his theory—most notably Henry Ford in 1914 that coupled with the assembly line method of production.
  • 21. Production of Cars • From 12 ½ hours to 1 ½ hours • Increased production meant lower prices • The Model T 1914-$950 to $290 in 1929
  • 22. The Railroad • Main method of transportation • By linking the nation, railroads helped increase the size of markets for many products-creating a national economic market-and sources of raw materials • The Nations biggest business-Railroads itself stimulated the economy by spending extraordinary amounts of money on steel, coal, timber and other necessities.
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  • 26. The Corporation • When entrepreneurs realizes that no single person or group of limited partners, no matter how wealthy, could financed their great ventures, the modern corporation emerged. • The purchase of stocks in a company and “limited liability” made investments attractive. • Trusts • Holding Companies
  • 28. ?????????????? • As a result of all this corporate consolidation, 1% of the corporations in America were able to control more than 33% of the manufacturing—enormous power in the hands of a very few men.
  • 29. Was this consolidation a good thing? • • • • • • Stimulate substantial economic growth Cutting costs Creating an industrial infrastructure Stimulating new markets Creating new jobs for the unskilled Creating mass production
  • 30. Capitalism and its Critics • Does corporate power threaten the ideals of a republican society in which wealth and authority should be widely spread? • A lot of criticism at the time…
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  • 32. • Captains of Industry (Robber Barons) Moguls, needed to defend this new corporate economy-that it WAS compatible with ideology of individualism and equal opportunity that had long been central to the American self –image. • They claimed this WAS the result of individualism – anyone could do the same thing—this new industrial economy was expanding opportunity to all. • “Self- Made Man”
  • 33. Some rags to riches—hard work and ingenuity Some began careers from wealth and power Some use Machiavellian instincts Some modest entrepreneurs Also politicians were bought and sold
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  • 35. Survival of the Fittest-Social Darwinism • The effect of Charles Darwin and his “survival of the fittest” influenced the mind set of the businessman of this time. • Moguls applied Darwin’s ideas of the animal kingdom to human beings, natural selection chose those who would be successful and weeded out those who would not.
  • 36. • Herbert Spencer –proponent of Social Darwinism “society benefited from the elimination of the unfit and the survival of the strong and talented” • Rockefeller “The growth of a large business is merely the survival of the fittest…This is not an evil tendency in business. It is merely the working out of the law of nature and a law of God”
  • 37. • What does this type of thinking do for the businessman? • Legitimized this success • Confirms his virtues • It justified their tactics—economic life was controlled by natural law-law of competitionsupply and demand
  • 38. Paradox • As businessmen were extolling the virtues of competition and the free market, they were at the same time protecting themselves from competition.
  • 39. The Gospel of Wealth • To soften their image many businessmen accepted the notion that people with great wealth had great responsibilities—it was their duty to use their riches to advance social progress. • Carnegie “The Gospel of Wealth”— philanthropy spread as a result. • “Acres of Diamonds”-Russell H. Conwell – preacher “ought to get rich”
  • 40. • Horatio Alger—ex minister, wrote over 100 novels that celebrated the rags to riches notion.