Industrialization Dbq Essay

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The progress of industrialization was a big transformation to the society between 1879, 1883 and 1889. Although it was agreed to and passed, this caused big gaps in social inequality. The process to create cheaper products weren’t able to be produced at cheaper prices. Labor men weren’t succeeding or benefiting from this change which they were told change would be good. Overall the people felt that the government wasn’t really helping or protecting them they couldn’t be happy nor have a chance to be anything in life. These three documents provide a perspective from a rich man vs a lower class man and a man just stating his opinion on how he sees the big picture on how society was affected. Between these three men, the agreements I'll point out is …show more content…

Andrew expresses that the change will allow everyone to be able to have things that only the rich people could afford. In henry first view point his understanding was if machines made a high quality of products it will start to become cheaper, therefore, it will become available for the lower class to afford. Secondly, between Henry and john is almost on the same level. I feel henry and john had similar feels on this new change. Henry's argument was that manmade objects are now made with machines, long ago no one ever thought that the industry would be taken over by machines and hard working men would lose their jobs. John pointed out that because of the help with the machines product prices are being cheaper but it takes a total of 100 men to do a job that 400 men use to do, so many men are now left without. The Last similarity would be how all of this separates the rich from the poor and made hard times more extreme for the people, which leads to john talking about how no labor working man could be successful in owning his own operations. So overall only the wealthy benefits from this

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