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Forging an Industrial Society

Forging an Industrial Society. Chapter 23 1865-1899. 1865-1899. During the Civil War, the United States was a nation of farmers. We were a rural country made up of wilderness and plowed fields. . By 1898 when the Spanish-American War broke out, America was an industrialized nation. .

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Forging an Industrial Society

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  1. Forging an Industrial Society Chapter 23 1865-1899

  2. 1865-1899 • During the Civil War, the United States was a nation of farmers. We were a rural country made up of wilderness and plowed fields. • By 1898 when the Spanish-American War broke out, America was an industrialized nation.

  3. New Civilization Emerges • Technology and economic change came so swiftly and massively after the Civil War. • On a separate piece of paper, write down 3-5 things that are technological advances since you were born. (2-3) minutes.

  4. New Industries • The transcontinental railroad connected the two seas. It helped the nation move out west. • Oil and steel grew to staggering size and made millionaires along the way. • John D. Rockefeller-oilman • Andrew Carnegie-steel maker.

  5. The growing sense of national self-confidence. • The spirit of individualism flourished. • Government began to play a bigger role with transportation systems, schools, hospitals, sanitation, police and fire departments. • Literature flowered as well as the golden age of philanthropy. • The American appetite for overseas expansion appealed to many citizens. Before the end of the century, the US was involved in another war-Spain 1898.

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