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Page 1: 1/7/2015 p.796-803 APUSH Agenda Mr. Jackson Walsingham Academy

1/7/2015p.796-803

APUSH AgendaMr. Jackson

Walsingham Academy

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Period 6: 1865-1898

Central Theme• The transformation of the United States from

an agricultural to an increasingly industrialized and urbanized society brought about significant economic, political, diplomatic, social, environmental, and cultural changes

[from APUSH new curricular framework]

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Timeline• 1855: Henry Bessemer develops a process that produces steel quicker and cheaper• 1859: America’s first oil well is struck in Titusville, PA• 1861: Civil War erupts • 1862: Passage of the Homestead Act and the Pacific Railroads Act• 1865: Civil War ends; Reconstruction begins• 1869: Completion of the first transcontinental railroad line at Promontory Point,

Utah• 1876: Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone; Edison develops the first

incandescent light bulb• 1877: Reconstruction ends; The Great Railroad Strike erupts• 1881: Completion of the second transcontinental railroad line• 1882: John D. Rockefeller organizes the Standard Oil Trust; Congress passes Chinese

Exclusion Act• 1886: Haymarket incident in Chicago, Ill; AFL is organized• 1892: Homestead Strike in Pittsburgh, PA• 1894: Pullman Strike• 1901: J.P. Morgan creates U.S steel Corporation

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Today’s Focus Question

How can we understand, appreciate, but also critically analyze the roles played by leading

entrepreneurs during the post-Civil War industrial era?

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Key Themes

• Rockefeller and the Oil Trust• Carnegie and the Steel Industry• The Rise of Finance and J.P. Morgan• Sears and Roebuck and the Mail-Order

Industry

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Homework

Identify• John D. Rockefeller• Standard Oil Trust• Andrew Carnegie• J.P. Morgan• Sears, Roebuck and Co.

Due in class tomorrow (HW grade)

Identifications should seek to explain the significance of a term. Use the questions below to help you:1. Why is this

person/act/movement/thing important in American history?

2. What does this symbolize in American history?

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Primary Sources

1. “Progress and Poverty” (1879) by Henry George2. “The Gospel of Wealth” (1889) by Andrew Carnegie

(posted on SPA)

*Due on Friday, January 9 (Analysis grade – 15pts) • Answer all three questions after each excerpt

– 1 point each• Answer the three questions under “Questions for

Further Thought”– 3 points each

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APUSH Themes

• Identity• Work, Exchange and Technology• Peopling• Politics and Power• America in the World• Environment – physical and human• Ideas, Beliefs, Culture

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Supplemental Slides

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New Type of Business Entities1. Pool

1887 Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission created.

2. Trust John D. Rockefeller

Standard Oil Co.

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Standard Oil Co.

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New Type of Business Entities

2. Trust: Horizontal Integration John D.

Rockefeller Vertical Integration:

o Gustavus Swift Meat-packingo Andrew Carnegie U. S. Steel

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New Type of Business Entities

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The Protectors of Our Industries

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The ‘Bosses’ of the Senate

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The ‘Robber Barons’ of the Past

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The Gospel of Wealth:Religion in the Era of

Industrialization

Russell H. Conwell

$ Wealth no longer looked upon as bad.

$ Viewed as a sign of God’s approval.

$ Christian duty to accumulate wealth.

$ Should not help the poor.

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“On Wealth”

Andrew Carnegie

$ The Anglo-Saxon race is superior.

$ “Gospel of Wealth” (1901).

$ Inequality is inevitable and good.

$ Wealthy should act as “trustees” for their “poorer brethren.”

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Regulating the Trusts1877 Munn. v. IL

1886 Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad Company v. IL

1890 Sherman Antitrust Act in “restraint of trade” “rule of reason” loophole

1895 US v. E. C. Knight Co.