The American Industrial Revolutiondoi:10.1002/9780470696088.ch2American industrial revolutionsociologisttechnological changewar of independencetextile productionJames C. WilliamsJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdBooke, Hindle,and Steven Lubar.The American Industrial Revolution. . 1986...
Tench Coxe, Alexander Hamilton's deputy, used to create a system of bounties to entice sellers of trade secrets and send agents to steal machine drawings. Samuel Slater, "the Father of the American Industrial Revolution," was in fact a "Traitor of Britain" who stole the designs for spinning...
The American Industrial Revolution began in the years and decades following the end of the Civil War. As the nation re-solidified its bonds, American entrepreneurs were building on the advancements made in Britain. In the coming years, new forms of transportation, innovations in the industry, and...
In terms of historical significance, the American Revolution is more important than many other events. Of the following events, which one is the least important? A. The French Revolution B. The Industrial Revolution C. The discovery of penicillin D. The invention of the telephone E. The ...
解析 D。The Industrial Revolution started in Britain. Massachusetts is the site of the first shots of the American Revolution. Philadelphia is where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Paris is the center of the French Revolution.反馈 收藏 ...
The American Industrial Revolution began when ___. Eli Whitney invented the cotton ginSamuel Slater opened a textile mill Henry Ford began using the assembly lineRobert Fulton launched theClermont Worksheet PrintWorksheet 1. During the American Industrial Revolution, which of the following did NOT ...
The long-lasting effects of the American Industrial Revolution include population growth in the Midwest and West Coast, as well as mass steel production. The idea of leaving home for work also stemmed from this time in history. This period influenced the creation of labor regulations, progressive...
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The Industrial RevolutionThe Industrial Revolution is a long train of changes starting about 1760. It is not alone: it forms one of a triad of revolutions, of which the other two were the American Revolution that started in 1775, and the French Revolution that started in 1789. It may seem...
Following the war, industrialization in the United States increased at a breakneck pace. This period, encompassing most of the second half of the 19th century, has been called the Second Industrial Revolution or the American Industrial Revolution. Over the first half of the century, the country ...