American Industry
The Industrial Giant Known as America Many factors led to America having a tremendous rise in industry. The five pointsthat made the most impact were technology, mass distribution and production, education,railroads, management ideas and structure, and immigrant labor. These five points notonly improved the existing industry, but they revolutionized how the American industrywould be run for the next generation. As with any change in an existing system, therewere a few problems, the main problems where with workers so management just replacedthem with machines. Many people weren't ready to make the adjustment from small townfarming to big city living but the benefits far out-weighed any unusual situations, so thepeople and the nation when along with it. In the 1850's and on, most Americans were wondering about the benefit of asociety dominated by cities, factories, and masses of wage earners. Along with cities andfactories, pollution, and unhygienic situations was rising as well. Industrializing of thenation was wanted by many people but on the other hand, many people did not want tosee the nation industrialize. The United States, at this point, mostly an agricultural society,
In 1910, the United States firming planted itself as the world'sleading industrial power. This often meant that most workers were replaced by machines. Millions of people boughtthe Model-T, and that in turn called for millions of pounds of steel ,glass, rubber, petroleum, and other materials viable materials to be produced. Also, manufacturers oftenfound that distribution systems need to be revamped. This was responsible for the first production ofthe Model-T, the nations first automobile made by Henry Ford. This rapid expansion within corporate managerialranks created a new middle class. In1878 the first gas engine was patented. This helped manufacturers tap intowhat the public wanted in turn keeping sales high. Two major inventions during this period were the invention of the gasoline-powered,internal combustion engine and harnessing of electric power. They stoked thehot steel furnaces on the trains and in steel factories also. Metal-working went right hand in hand with electric generators and related equipment. To speed up production, they needed to lower the cost ofall shipped items. Harnessing electrical poweropened many doors for technological advancements. The number of managers grew, aselaborate corporate hierarchies deformed both the tasks and status of individual managers. Depression set and there was unrest in the work force.
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