WESTWARD EXPANSION INDUSTRIALIZATION URBANIZATION 1870 1900
IMMIGRATION IN INDUSTRIAL AMERICA
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monopolies
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Jim Crow laws
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immigration
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progressivism
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Detailed explanation-1: -was both a cause and effect of increased immigration. Big business encouraged the United States government to coutinue an open Immigration policy so that the work force would be plentiful and cheap. 1. Immigrants were attracted to jobs created by Big Business.
Detailed explanation-2: -Big business grew in the late nineteenth century when new sources of power such as the steam engine, coal, and electricity drove the machines in larger factories that organized production under one roof. Companies could now mass produce standardized goods faster and more efficiently.
Detailed explanation-3: -business, and individual responses to the influx of immigrants., The government’s response was that they passed laws for tenement apartments in an effort to improve living conditions. Businesses wanted more workers and even sent recruiters to Europe hoping to get even more immigrants to come to the US.
Detailed explanation-4: -In their capital, size, and sophisticat on of operations, railroads were the biggest businesses of the nineteenth century. The growth of railroads was aided immensely by the tele-graph, which was invented in 1844.
Detailed explanation-5: -Railroads were the first “big businesses” in the United States.