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Civil War Changed America Essay

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The United States has had significant influence in many aspects of the world for centuries. However, many cease to remember that we were once one of those influenced countries; a country that allowed others and their actions to shape how we think. Regardless, the country of America has grown into something that not even the founding fathers could have ever dreamed about, whether it be good or bad. America has had exponential growth in numerous areas and due to numerous things, especially the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, and even the Moon Landing. The Civil War is a bit self-explanatory in terms of how it changed America, both for the good and for the bad. While the war itself ended slavery, it didn’t succeed in ending racism. If …show more content…

America was carried through the 19th century and into the 20th with a new set of inventors and their inventions. Henry Ford’s creation of the car led to teenagers bursting out of their parents’ upbringings as well as allowing for new travel and, ultimately, the cars we have in the 21st century. Thomas Edison and his lightbulb creation threw out the expense and dangerous gas lamps of the past and, quite literally, brought the public into the light. The lightbulb has been heavily relied on since its creation, even to the point where people are left dumbfounded when the power goes out during a storm and they have nothing to use as light. Samuel Morse’s creation of the telegraph vastly improved communications throughout the world. It changed how people perceived time and distance, and the telegraph was the precursor of the telephone, radio, television and internet. Eventually, telegraph wires extended throughout the country. Lastly, Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone rushed threw out Morse’s telegraph, as the telephone let people communicate over large distances very easily. The Industrial Revolution launched America into a technological hub and, ultimately, allowed for the 20th century America to jump forward and pave out the beginning for even further technology to be developed. Without the Industrial Revolution and the numerous inventors

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