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Immigration and Industrialization End of the 19 th Century, Beginning of the 20th

US History: Immigration and Industrialization

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Page 1: US History: Immigration and Industrialization

Immigration and Industrialization

End of the 19th Century, Beginning of the 20th

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The Rise of Big Business

Bring on the Steel

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Andrew Carnegie’s Steel Empire

J.P. Morgan’s Bank Empire

Business Tycoons

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Immigration Ellis Island in New York City

Angel Island in San Francisco

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Urbanization

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A New Workplace

Low Wages

Long Hours

Child Labor

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Rise of Organized Labor

Pullman Luxury RailcarHarper’s Weekly Pullman

Strike of 1894

Left: Town of Pullman

George Pullman

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Impact of Urbanization

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Solving City Problems

Above Left: Jane AddamsAbove Center: Hull House in Chicago, IllinoisAbove Right: Mother Cabrini

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Public Education Begins The 3 R’s:

Reading, wRiting, aRithmatic

Above: In the South, African Americans were placed in segregated “colored” schools which received 2 to 3 times less money than white schools.

Below: Interior of public school classroom, in Wichita, Kansas. The students are

sitting with hands folded on their desks.