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The Progressive Era In The 1930's

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The Progressive Era
The Progressive Era took place in the first two decades of the twentieth century from 1900’s to 1930’s. The Progressive Era was to help the economy for people who lived in America. Some of the ways Americans would try to help were make improvements on working conditions, various regulations at work to keep it overall safer for employees and overall living conditions. There were 3,048,710 Texans recorded in the 1900. The population stood at 3,896,542 in 1910, and rose up to 4,663,228 by 1920. Almost two thirds of the population of Texans lived in the country. The main businesses that took place during the Progressive Era in Texas were lumber, oil, railroad and Farming crops.

Texas lumber was mainly in East Texas, which supplied up to five percent of the national market in 1907. A good amount of the sawmills were along the Gulf of Mexico and up the coast line but some were also inland as well. When lumber industries started in the early 1800’s most of the mills would cut in between seven hundred and fifty to fifteen hundred board a feet a day. Either by a blade powered by animals, water or eventually steam. Working in the lumber industries there were long hours and low paying with a high rate of accidents that possible could happen. In the early 1900’s the lumber industry grew rapidly. By the end of the 1920’s when the war ended and the great depression happened the lumber industries declined rapidly. …show more content…

When oil was first discovered it was “Discovered of the spindle top oilfield near Beaumont in January 10, 1901 marked the opening of the prosperous phase of the business in Texas.” But not long after discovering in Texas it would soon be discovered in Oklahoma in 1905. Shortly after 1910 more oil was being founded and more was coming out of Texas. By the end of the Progressive Era in 1920’s “Texas was producing 85,000,000 barrels per year with even more dramatic increase

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