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Page 1: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

A New Spirit of Reform1872-1897

Page 2: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

The Gilded Age

The American worker hidden under the powerful few

Reform, or change needed – were the industries corrupt?

Page 3: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Railroad Credit Scandal

Union Pacific buys credit company Gives contracts from government to

Union Pacific Overpaid 50 million – stocks look

good? Led to investigation

Page 4: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

President Grant

Corruption

Railroad credit scandal Cheated American Indians Illegal payments from whiskey

companies to avoid paying taxes. People were making millions off

the government

Page 5: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Political Corruption …..

Helped immigrates for votes

Boss Tweed – newspaper bribe

Page 6: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Election of 1884-Cleveland wins Interstate Commerce Act

Forced Railroad crossing state lines to charge customers the same fees for the same service.

C. Vanderbilt made a Fortune from building

railroads.

Great Northern Railroad

System – James Hill- “The

Empire builder

Page 7: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Reform was also needed with American workers

Labor Unions established: Strikers – stop

working to get better pay or conditions

Two groups formed AFL Nobel Order of Knights

Page 8: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Two Different Unions:

AFL : American Federation of Labor

-Skilled workers -peaceful

bargaining (talks)

Knights of Labor

Open to all workers Improve pay and

work conditions Strikes and boycotts

Ends with a bomb

Page 9: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Texas Longhorns; 400 ranches

-Ranching big business

-Cattle trails and railroads developed.

Meatpacking developed by Armour and Swift

Page 10: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Andrew Carnegie poor, from Scotland came

over at 12 worked on railroads

Started and invested in Carnegie Steel Co

Became a steel tycoon; railroads, bridges, buildings

Sold in 1901 to J P Morgan for 480 million; libraries, schools, medical research

Page 11: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Tech Boom– “Menlo Park wizard”

Thomas Edison – perfects light bulb, brings electricity to New York, invents many things….like the phonograph

Alexander Gram Bell – invents telephone

Page 12: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Other inventions: George Eastman – The Kodak

camera! Elisha Otis – the elevator! Edwin Drake – strikes oil in Titusville! Ford – gas engine and creates the

assembly line!

Page 13: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Vocabulary:

Selling stock – way for a corporation to make money

Entrepreneur – person who starts and organizes a business

Monopoly – a corporation that has little competition

Page 14: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Corporations

Stockholders – are those who buy shares in a company. The company is led by Board of Directors

Trusts – formed to gain dominance with several companies hence creating monopoly

To control the markets, business bought out their competition – horizontal combination

Page 15: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

John D Rockefeller

-started Standard Oil -vertical integration

-owned 90% of pipelines

refined 84% of the oil

Page 16: A New Spirit of Reform 1872-1897. The Gilded Age  The American worker hidden under the powerful few  Reform, or change needed – were the industries

Vertical Integration

Control all industries required for production from raw material to the final delivery.

Raw Material Factory production Railroad for delivery

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Manufacturing replaces agriculture

Suspension bridges ----Brooklyn bridge Refineries for crude oil---Rockefeller Railroads---Cornelius Vanderbilt Meat packing-----Amour and Gustavo Swift Steel for sky scrappers

US has tremendous natural resources- coal, iron, petroleum

Downside—factories caused pollution.