How Did The Industrial Revolution Change American Society

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In the 18th to 19th century the American Industrial Revolution took place changing the American people’s lives for generations to come. Before the Industrial Revolution took place most American jobs were mainly not within the industrial field. Most Americans were farmers, carpenters, millers, blacksmiths, and apothecaries. This meant that most of the jobs were hands on and hard work, rather than being industrial and machinery work. Industrial change brought many Americans more job opportunities as well as a possible increase in income. This change, brought on by the Industrial Revolution, shaped America to be a large technologically advanced country, made the American society change immensely, and changed the American economic standing for …show more content…

Many American societies were mostly rural and people made most of their things at home. Industrialization meant that the population in cities, and consumer goods were mass produced in factories built solely for the manufacturing of one individual or common group of products. Industrial Revolution increasing the technological advancements brought many new ideas and inventions to the era. Approximately 87 major inventions were successfully made throughout the Industrial Revolution time. With the overproduction of products compared to Pre-Industrial Revolution need for faster and grander transportation of goods generated many new inventions. Steamships were one of these inventions needed to carry large quantities of freight across the Atlantic Ocean. The local need for distribution of goods created needs for the steam locomotive to ship goods across America. Increase in technology created new jobs, and with different jobs being created come new and more issues within the job environment. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire caused 146 men, women, and children to die from multiple causes but mostly from being burned or from landing on the ground from multiple heights in and around the building. This tragedy created several different problems pertaining to the work setting. One of the largest predicaments was with the fire escape routes being unsafe and not being easily accessible. Many others …show more content…

Capitalism was established in the Industrial Revolutionary time period, which changed how some industries were ran and how they operated economically. New economic platforms were created and became incredibly admired. With the invention of the telegraph communication became easier helping the newly founded industries of banking, industrial financers, and the factory system communicate with ease and accuracy. This increase of new industries and beneficial way of communication made the establishment of the New York Stock Exchange. Formation of the Stock Exchange triggered the American population to have a hunger for investments in the newly found companies and industries that they felt will do thrive. The Industrial Revolution largely produced much better economic environments for most of the population, but the underprivileged and working classes often underwent appalling jobs and upsetting living circumstances. Displeasure and hardship sometimes resulted in social collapse, protests, as well as

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