Which of the following occurred between 1865 and 1900 as a result of the rapid industrialization of the United States?

Which of the following occurred between 1865 and 1900 as a result of the rapid industrialization of the United States? Union membership increased as workers sought better pay and conditions. … U.S. trade sanctions had caused shortages of oil, gas, and rubber.

Which of the following occurred between 1865 and 1900 as a result of the rapid industrialization of the United States?
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The completion of the railroads to the West following the Civil War opened up vast areas of the region to settlement and economic development. White settlers from the East poured across the Mississippi to mine, farm, and ranch. African-American settlers also came West from the Deep South, convinced by promoters of all-black Western towns that prosperity could be found there. Chinese railroad workers further added to the diversity of the region's population.

Settlement from the East transformed the Great Plains. The huge herds of American bison that roamed the plains were almost wiped out, and farmers plowed the natural grasses to plant wheat and other crops. The cattle industry rose in importance as the railroad provided a practical means for getting the cattle to market.

The loss of the bison and growth of white settlement drastically affected the lives of the Native Americans living in the West. In the conflicts that resulted, the American Indians, despite occasional victories, seemed doomed to defeat by the greater numbers of settlers and the military force of the U.S. government. By the 1880s, most American Indians had been confined to reservations, often in areas of the West that appeared least desirable to white settlers.

The cowboy became the symbol for the West of the late 19th century, often depicted in popular culture as a glamorous or heroic figure. The stereotype of the heroic white cowboy is far from true, however. The first cowboys were Spanish vaqueros, who had introduced cattle to Mexico centuries earlier. Black cowboys also rode the range. Furthermore, the life of the cowboy was far from glamorous, involving long, hard hours of labor, poor living conditions, and economic hardship.

The myth of the cowboy is only one of many myths that have shaped our views of the West in the late 19th century. Recently, some historians have turned away from the traditional view of the West as a frontier, a "meeting point between civilization and savagery" in the words of historian Frederick Jackson Turner. They have begun writing about the West as a crossroads of cultures, where various groups struggled for property, profit, and cultural dominance. Think about these differing views of the history of the West as you examine the documents in this collection.

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Documents

  • The Architecture of the West
    • Denver, Colorado, 1898
    • Pueblo de Taos, New Mexico, 1891(?)
    • Old Mission Church, Los Angeles, California, between 1880 and 1899
    • Salt Lake City, Utah, 1896
    • The Old Carreta, Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico, 1890
    • A Mexican Home (ranchita), between 1880 and 1897
  • As Some Things Appear on the Plains and Among the Rockies in Mid-Summer
  • Beef and Beans
    • John Robinson
    • Lee D. Leverett
    • Henry Young
  • The Extermination of the American Bison
  • I Will Go West
    • Edward Riley
    • Elizabeth Roe
  • American Indian and Oklahoma Territories Maps
    • Indian territory.
    • Map of the Indian and Oklahoma territories.

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Which of the following occurred between 1865 and 1900 as a result of the rapid industrialization of the United States?
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In the decades following the Civil War, the United States emerged as an industrial giant. Old industries expanded and many new ones, including petroleum refining, steel manufacturing, and electrical power, emerged. Railroads expanded significantly, bringing even remote parts of the country into a national market economy.

Industrial growth transformed American society. It produced a new class of wealthy industrialists and a prosperous middle class. It also produced a vastly expanded blue collar working class. The labor force that made industrialization possible was made up of millions of newly arrived immigrants and even larger numbers of migrants from rural areas. American society became more diverse than ever before.

Not everyone shared in the economic prosperity of this period. Many workers were typically unemployed at least part of the year, and their wages were relatively low when they did work. This situation led many workers to support and join labor unions. Meanwhile, farmers also faced hard times as technology and increasing production led to more competition and falling prices for farm products. Hard times on farms led many young people to move to the city in search of better job opportunities.

Americans who were born in the 1840s and 1850s would experience enormous changes in their lifetimes. Some of these changes resulted from a sweeping technological revolution. Their major source of light, for example, would change from candles, to kerosene lamps, and then to electric light bulbs. They would see their transportation evolve from walking and horse power to steam-powered locomotives, to electric trolley cars, to gasoline-powered automobiles. Born into a society in which the vast majority of people were involved in agriculture, they experienced an industrial revolution that radically changed the ways millions of people worked and where they lived. They would experience the migration of millions of people from rural America to the nation's rapidly growing cities.

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What happened between 1865 and 1900 as a result of rapid industrialization of the US?

Which of the following occurred between 1865 and 1900 as a result of the rapid industrialization of the United States? Union membership increased as workers sought better pay and conditions.

Which of the following best describes how the application of electricity in the early 1900s affected the development of the US economy?

Which statement best explains how the application of electricity in the early 1900s affected the development of the U.S. economy? Manufacturing processes became more efficient.

Which factor contributed to the rapid industrial development of the United States in the decades after the Civil War?

Which factor contributed to the rapid industrial development of the United States in the decades after the Civil War? new technologies like the Bessemer process and electric light bulb.

Which of the following occurred as a result of the Sherman?

Which of the following occurred as a result of the Sherman Antitrust Act? Workers secured a greater share of company profits. The influence of labor unions on factory owners was reduced. The federal government could dissolve business monopolies.