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Was the Industrial Revolution of the mid-to-late 19th century beneficial or harmful to Americans?

               YES: The Industrial Revolution of the mid-to-late 19th century was beneficial to Americans.
               NO: The Industrial Revolution of the mid-to-late 19th century was harmful to Americans.

Read and examine the following documents using the primary source reading/viewing strategies we have
discussed in class. Use the documents to find evidence to support your assigned position.


 Document 1

                                Child Labor in the Canning Industry of Maryland

 July 10, 1909, Lewis W. Hine

           There are several dangers connected with this work when children do it. On every hand, one can see
 little tots toting boxies or pans full of beans, berries or tomatoes, and it is self-evident that the work is too
 hard. Then there are machines which no young persons should be working around. Unguarded belts,
 wheels, cogs, and the like are a menace to careless children.

         Mrs. Kawalski, 615 S. Bond St. Baltimore is a widow and has worked with her small children in the
 berry fields about Baltimore for several years.

        Last winter she took the children down to Youngs Island, S.C. and worked for Varn and Beard Pkg.
 Co. Many things has been misrepresented to her after they got there, she found that all the children, whose
 fare had been paid by the company, had to work all the time. The younger children worked some and went
 to school some, but they worked regularly as soon as they were able to stand up to the benches.

        Marie said she is now 12 and her brother is 9 years old. Both of them have worked in the berry fields
 near Baltimore 2 years ago and at oyster shucking last winter and now are stringing beans at the canneries in
 Baltimore.


 Source: Hine, Lewis. Library of Congress collection.
 http://www.loc.gov/pictures/static/data/nclc/resources/images/canneries3.pdf




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Document 2

                                    “Growth of Cities in the United States”

         Every thing in the United States presents the aspect of freshness, vigor, and elastic vitality to the
European on his arrival here, and he is continually impressed with the consciousness that he is in the midst
of a vast progressive movement of a people young, lusty and indomitable, toward the highest social
refinement, political wisdom, and national grandeur. The cities and villages appear as if they were recently
commenced, and were being rapidly pushed toward completion, to appear well at some great cosmopolitan
fete at hand.

        We have many startling data with which to illustrate the wonderful progress of our country in
industrial pursuits, social refinement, and true national greatness; but there is none more tangible than the
growth of our cities. We will select for illustration, only three, from a single State – the cities of Brooklyn,
Rochester, and Buffalo, in the State of New York. The wonderful vitality which has stimulated the growth
of each has been drawn from separate and distinct sources: Brooklyn from its proximity to a great and
increasing commercial city; Rochester from the inherent energy, industry, and enterprise of its aggregating
population; and Buffalo from its eligible position in the great pathway of commerce between the Atlantic
and the States along the Lakes and the Father of Waters. B.J.L.


Source: Harper’s New Monthy Magazine Volume 7 Issue 38 July 1853 pp. 171-175
http://digital.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?
c=harp&cc=harp&idno=harp0007-2&node=harp0007-2%3A1&view=image&seq=181&size=175




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Document 3




  [Anti-trust cartoons]: Nursery Rhymes for Infant Industries, No. 15: 'O' is the Oil Trust, a modern Bill
                            Sikes; he defies the police, and does just as he likes

Source: Frederick Opper; Copyright W.R. Hearst 1901; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2005685052/




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Document 4

                                         The Ideal Home Town
                             (From The Wilmerding News, September 2, 1904)

Wilmerding, as Described by the Pittsburg Sunday Leader--Its Advantages and Shortcomings as Viewed
by an Outsider--Credited With Being the Leading Center of Socialism of the Peaceful, Sane Variety--
Reporter Selects His Prominent Citizens.

How Wilmerding is viewed by outsiders is aptly told in the following article, which appeared in the
Pittsburg Leader of last Sunday:

"Wilmerding, the Ideal Town," would not be a misleading title for the little industrial center of 5,000
inhabitants fourteen miles from Pittsburg on the Pennsylvania railroad.

No other town in Allegheny county can show such a beautiful park or such broad acres of closely cropped
lawn, green as the sward of Old Erin. It is this park and the big expanse of emerald carpet that helps so
materially to give the town its ideal appearance. From the lawn rises the beautiful and artistic building
occupied by the Wilmerding Y.M.C.A. and the general offices of the Westinghouse Air Brake company.
Fronting the park with its trees, shrubbery and charming walks is one of the stately Wilmerding school
houses. The ensemble effect is like that of a college town, the Y.M.C.A. and office building representing
the college, the school house a lecture hall, the lawn a great campus and the park an academic grove.

The first named is composed almost entirely of the more enlightened and prominent men employed by the
great Westinghouse plant which forms the sole industrial basis of the place. Electricians, engineers, clerks,
surveyors, heads of departments and mechanics are found in the ranks of this organization, a delightful
fellowship pervading the whole. Many of the members are college graduates, coming from such standard
schools as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cornell University, Yale, Harvard or University of
Chicago. The features described, however, do not constitute the sole basis for the superiority of
Wilmerding as an attractive residence quarter and as a town in general. The streets are excellently paved
and kept as clean as can be and the business buildings erected of late bear the stamp of beauty as well as
being perfectly adapted to their uses. The residence streets, particularly Marguerite Avenue, are beautiful
with well kept shade trees and lawns and are lined with handsome, substantial houses. There are many
artistic front yards in Wilmerding, thanks to the broad minded policy of the Westinghouse interests in
offering annual prizes for the best examples of this kind. The company sets a signal example itself in the
beautifying of the spacious grounds around the big office building. There are rows of magnificent plants of
all kinds and beds of beautiful collas, all maintained in faultless condition by expert gardeners.

Source: The Westinghouse World: The Companies, the People, and the Places. Library of Congress collection.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/papr/west/westpres.html




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Document 5




                             Breaker boys, Woodward Coal Mines, Kingston, Pa.


Source: Detroit Publishing Company c1900. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/det1994007312/PP/



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Document 6




                       Ford factory, first assembly line, Highland Avenue, Detroit, MI


Source: American Landscape and Architectural Design, 1850-1920. Library of Congress collection
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?ammem/alad:@field(NUMBER+@band(mhsalad+220102))




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Document 7

           With drops of blood. The history of the Industrial workers of the world has been written
                                 Wm. Haywood. Secretary. Chicago 1919.

Ever since the I. W. W. was organized in June, 1905, there has been an inquisitorial campaign against its life
and growth, inaugurated by the Chambers of Commerce, Profiteers, large and small, and authorities of State
and Nation in temporary power.

The Industrial Workers of the World is a Labor organization composed of sober, honest, industrious men and
women. Its chief purposes are to abolish the system of wage slavery and to improve the conditions of those
who toil.

This organization has been foully dealt with; drops of blood, bitter tears of anguish, frightful heart pains
have marked its every step in its onward march of progress.
   • W. W. MEMBERS have been murdered.
   • W. W. MEMBERS have been imprisoned.
   • W. W. MEMBERS have been tarred and feathered.
   • W. W. MEMBERS have been deported
   • W. W. MEMBERS have been denied the right of citizenship.
   • W. W. MEMBERS have been exiled.
   • W. W. MEMBERS have had their homes invaded.

These are but a few of the many who have given up their lives on the altar of Greed, sacrificed in the ages-
long struggle for Industrial Freedom.

We charge that many thousands of members of this organization have been imprisoned, on most occasions
arrested without warrant and held without charge. To verify this statement it is but necessary that you read
the report of the Commission on Industrial Relations wherein is given testimony of those who know of
conditions at Lawrence, Massachusetts, where nearly 900 men and women were thrown into prison during
the Textile Workers' Strike at that place. This same report recites the fact that during the Silk Workers' Strike
at Paterson, New Jersey, nearly 1,900 men and women were cast into jail without charge or reason.
Throughout the northwest these kinds of outrages have been continually perpetrated against members of the
I. W. W. County jails and city prisons in nearly every state in the Union have held or are holding members of
this organization.

We ask the reader how long these terrible persecutions are going to be permitted to continue?

This communication is addressed to the working class of the world. This is a voice from the men and women
employed in the industries. It is a demand for a square deal. The out rages that have been imposed upon us
will yet be suffered by you, if you do not help us in our need. Our fight is your fight. We want you to stand
shoulder to shoulder with us. Funds are necessary. Checks and money orders can be made out to the General
Defense Committee, 1001 West Madison Street, Chicago, Ill.

{Begin handwritten}Wm. D. Haywood{End handwritten}
Secretary

Source: An American Time Cap17sule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera. Library Congress
collection. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?ammem/rbpebib:@field(NUMBER+@band(rbpe+01805500))


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Document 8




    Western Union Telegram, Orville Wright to Bishop Milton Wright announcing the first successful
                                powered flight, December 17, 1903.



Source: Words and Deeds in American History. Wright Brothers Papers. Library of Congress collection.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/mcc:@field(DOCID+@lit(mcc/061))




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Sac document handout industrial revolution

  • 1. Was the Industrial Revolution of the mid-to-late 19th century beneficial or harmful to Americans? YES: The Industrial Revolution of the mid-to-late 19th century was beneficial to Americans. NO: The Industrial Revolution of the mid-to-late 19th century was harmful to Americans. Read and examine the following documents using the primary source reading/viewing strategies we have discussed in class. Use the documents to find evidence to support your assigned position. Document 1 Child Labor in the Canning Industry of Maryland July 10, 1909, Lewis W. Hine There are several dangers connected with this work when children do it. On every hand, one can see little tots toting boxies or pans full of beans, berries or tomatoes, and it is self-evident that the work is too hard. Then there are machines which no young persons should be working around. Unguarded belts, wheels, cogs, and the like are a menace to careless children. Mrs. Kawalski, 615 S. Bond St. Baltimore is a widow and has worked with her small children in the berry fields about Baltimore for several years. Last winter she took the children down to Youngs Island, S.C. and worked for Varn and Beard Pkg. Co. Many things has been misrepresented to her after they got there, she found that all the children, whose fare had been paid by the company, had to work all the time. The younger children worked some and went to school some, but they worked regularly as soon as they were able to stand up to the benches. Marie said she is now 12 and her brother is 9 years old. Both of them have worked in the berry fields near Baltimore 2 years ago and at oyster shucking last winter and now are stringing beans at the canneries in Baltimore. Source: Hine, Lewis. Library of Congress collection. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/static/data/nclc/resources/images/canneries3.pdf 1
  • 2. Document 2 “Growth of Cities in the United States” Every thing in the United States presents the aspect of freshness, vigor, and elastic vitality to the European on his arrival here, and he is continually impressed with the consciousness that he is in the midst of a vast progressive movement of a people young, lusty and indomitable, toward the highest social refinement, political wisdom, and national grandeur. The cities and villages appear as if they were recently commenced, and were being rapidly pushed toward completion, to appear well at some great cosmopolitan fete at hand. We have many startling data with which to illustrate the wonderful progress of our country in industrial pursuits, social refinement, and true national greatness; but there is none more tangible than the growth of our cities. We will select for illustration, only three, from a single State – the cities of Brooklyn, Rochester, and Buffalo, in the State of New York. The wonderful vitality which has stimulated the growth of each has been drawn from separate and distinct sources: Brooklyn from its proximity to a great and increasing commercial city; Rochester from the inherent energy, industry, and enterprise of its aggregating population; and Buffalo from its eligible position in the great pathway of commerce between the Atlantic and the States along the Lakes and the Father of Waters. B.J.L. Source: Harper’s New Monthy Magazine Volume 7 Issue 38 July 1853 pp. 171-175 http://digital.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx? c=harp&cc=harp&idno=harp0007-2&node=harp0007-2%3A1&view=image&seq=181&size=175 2
  • 3. Document 3 [Anti-trust cartoons]: Nursery Rhymes for Infant Industries, No. 15: 'O' is the Oil Trust, a modern Bill Sikes; he defies the police, and does just as he likes Source: Frederick Opper; Copyright W.R. Hearst 1901; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2005685052/ 3
  • 4. Document 4 The Ideal Home Town (From The Wilmerding News, September 2, 1904) Wilmerding, as Described by the Pittsburg Sunday Leader--Its Advantages and Shortcomings as Viewed by an Outsider--Credited With Being the Leading Center of Socialism of the Peaceful, Sane Variety-- Reporter Selects His Prominent Citizens. How Wilmerding is viewed by outsiders is aptly told in the following article, which appeared in the Pittsburg Leader of last Sunday: "Wilmerding, the Ideal Town," would not be a misleading title for the little industrial center of 5,000 inhabitants fourteen miles from Pittsburg on the Pennsylvania railroad. No other town in Allegheny county can show such a beautiful park or such broad acres of closely cropped lawn, green as the sward of Old Erin. It is this park and the big expanse of emerald carpet that helps so materially to give the town its ideal appearance. From the lawn rises the beautiful and artistic building occupied by the Wilmerding Y.M.C.A. and the general offices of the Westinghouse Air Brake company. Fronting the park with its trees, shrubbery and charming walks is one of the stately Wilmerding school houses. The ensemble effect is like that of a college town, the Y.M.C.A. and office building representing the college, the school house a lecture hall, the lawn a great campus and the park an academic grove. The first named is composed almost entirely of the more enlightened and prominent men employed by the great Westinghouse plant which forms the sole industrial basis of the place. Electricians, engineers, clerks, surveyors, heads of departments and mechanics are found in the ranks of this organization, a delightful fellowship pervading the whole. Many of the members are college graduates, coming from such standard schools as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cornell University, Yale, Harvard or University of Chicago. The features described, however, do not constitute the sole basis for the superiority of Wilmerding as an attractive residence quarter and as a town in general. The streets are excellently paved and kept as clean as can be and the business buildings erected of late bear the stamp of beauty as well as being perfectly adapted to their uses. The residence streets, particularly Marguerite Avenue, are beautiful with well kept shade trees and lawns and are lined with handsome, substantial houses. There are many artistic front yards in Wilmerding, thanks to the broad minded policy of the Westinghouse interests in offering annual prizes for the best examples of this kind. The company sets a signal example itself in the beautifying of the spacious grounds around the big office building. There are rows of magnificent plants of all kinds and beds of beautiful collas, all maintained in faultless condition by expert gardeners. Source: The Westinghouse World: The Companies, the People, and the Places. Library of Congress collection. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/papr/west/westpres.html 4
  • 5. Document 5 Breaker boys, Woodward Coal Mines, Kingston, Pa. Source: Detroit Publishing Company c1900. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/det1994007312/PP/ 5
  • 6. Document 6 Ford factory, first assembly line, Highland Avenue, Detroit, MI Source: American Landscape and Architectural Design, 1850-1920. Library of Congress collection http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?ammem/alad:@field(NUMBER+@band(mhsalad+220102)) 6
  • 7. Document 7 With drops of blood. The history of the Industrial workers of the world has been written Wm. Haywood. Secretary. Chicago 1919. Ever since the I. W. W. was organized in June, 1905, there has been an inquisitorial campaign against its life and growth, inaugurated by the Chambers of Commerce, Profiteers, large and small, and authorities of State and Nation in temporary power. The Industrial Workers of the World is a Labor organization composed of sober, honest, industrious men and women. Its chief purposes are to abolish the system of wage slavery and to improve the conditions of those who toil. This organization has been foully dealt with; drops of blood, bitter tears of anguish, frightful heart pains have marked its every step in its onward march of progress. • W. W. MEMBERS have been murdered. • W. W. MEMBERS have been imprisoned. • W. W. MEMBERS have been tarred and feathered. • W. W. MEMBERS have been deported • W. W. MEMBERS have been denied the right of citizenship. • W. W. MEMBERS have been exiled. • W. W. MEMBERS have had their homes invaded. These are but a few of the many who have given up their lives on the altar of Greed, sacrificed in the ages- long struggle for Industrial Freedom. We charge that many thousands of members of this organization have been imprisoned, on most occasions arrested without warrant and held without charge. To verify this statement it is but necessary that you read the report of the Commission on Industrial Relations wherein is given testimony of those who know of conditions at Lawrence, Massachusetts, where nearly 900 men and women were thrown into prison during the Textile Workers' Strike at that place. This same report recites the fact that during the Silk Workers' Strike at Paterson, New Jersey, nearly 1,900 men and women were cast into jail without charge or reason. Throughout the northwest these kinds of outrages have been continually perpetrated against members of the I. W. W. County jails and city prisons in nearly every state in the Union have held or are holding members of this organization. We ask the reader how long these terrible persecutions are going to be permitted to continue? This communication is addressed to the working class of the world. This is a voice from the men and women employed in the industries. It is a demand for a square deal. The out rages that have been imposed upon us will yet be suffered by you, if you do not help us in our need. Our fight is your fight. We want you to stand shoulder to shoulder with us. Funds are necessary. Checks and money orders can be made out to the General Defense Committee, 1001 West Madison Street, Chicago, Ill. {Begin handwritten}Wm. D. Haywood{End handwritten} Secretary Source: An American Time Cap17sule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera. Library Congress collection. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?ammem/rbpebib:@field(NUMBER+@band(rbpe+01805500)) 7
  • 8. Document 8 Western Union Telegram, Orville Wright to Bishop Milton Wright announcing the first successful powered flight, December 17, 1903. Source: Words and Deeds in American History. Wright Brothers Papers. Library of Congress collection. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/mcc:@field(DOCID+@lit(mcc/061)) 8