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    When was the Second Industrial Revolution and what features presented? The Second Industrial Revolution occurred during the last third of the nineteenth and early twentieth century (mainly between 1875 and 1914). It was characterized by a set of technical and industrial innovations based on cheap steel, chemistry, electricity, oil, internal combustion engine, the new modern enterprise and new types of work management and industrial organization. It is basically a "technological revolution", which is

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    First, the Industrial Revolution effectively expanded the United States. Without the Industrial Revolution, railroads would not have come to exist to the extent that they did. Industrialization allowed the production of huge quantities of rails and of rolling stock to go on those rails. When railroads spread out across the US, eventually reaching the Pacific, the country’s size effectively increased. Goods from one part of the country could easily be brought to other parts of the country. This

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    The Second Industrial Revolution occurred in Europe towards the end of the 19th century around 1871. This was a moment in time when new products were created. This new products that were invented revolutionize factories and people's lives (Spielvogel 691). The creation of these products allowed workers to manufacture different products at faster speeds. It also created new job opportunities for the people and a growth of machinery was seen. One of the first products that was created during this

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    The second Industrial Revolution was an era that created many inventions off of the first Industrial Revolution, which included refining techniques to chemicals, electricity, transportation, and production engineering to name a few. One of the most highly technological innovations of the second Industrial Revolution, however, was the innovation of steel. Steel was used before the second Industrial Revolution, but was mainly used to make swords and weapons by blacksmiths. Before the second Industrial

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    The “Second Industrial Revolution” was also known as the Technological Revolution, and was fueled somewhere between the 1820s and 1860s. It transformed the United States economically, and created a new meaning of Production, and Distribution. When people think of the second industrial revolution, it is usually associated with the Railroad systems, and its significance in massive production throughout the country. There were other innovations as well as the railroad, such as steamboats, roads for

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    The Gilded Age The Gilded Age was a time period of immense industrialization. Also known as The Second Industrial Revolution, it took place between the late 1860s up until 1896. The well known era is when many industrial advancements that would influence the future of America were developed. A group of industrial magnates acquired massive fortunes in steel, transportation, oil, and other industries. The lives of many Americans improved dramatically however, this was not the case for everyone.

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    The Second Industrial Revolution, also known as the “Gilded Age,” was a time period after reconstruction to World War I. This period was a time when new technologies helped bring about urbanization and make it possible for innovations in technology. It was also a time when many monopolies came about in the United States economy. Some of the major industries that came about was oil, railroads, finance, and most importantly steel. These industries were mainly dominated by one large company, or a monopoly

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    1712 - The first practical steam engine is invented by Thomas Newcomen. Steam would become an important source of power for the Industrial Revolution. 1760 - The First Industrial Revolution begins around 1760 in the textile industry in Great Britain. Over the next decade, manufacturing will move from hand production in the home to machine production in factories. 1764 - James Hargreaves invents the spinning jenny allowing a worker to produce multiple spools of thread at the same time. 1781 - James

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    The second Industrial Revolution was responsible for evoking great change in the United States of America. It was a time when the very fabric of America was being redesigned and improved upon. Populations were beginning to gravitate towards large urban areas, such as New York and Philadelphia, and the economy was becoming more industrial-based. Farming was becoming less of a priority, as more Americans became determined to find factory jobs. The country was beginning to modernize. The introduction

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    dynamic growth. The time became known as a 'Second Industrial Revolution'. The United States was transformed through population growth, technical innovation, and exploitation of the country's natural resources. There was an increase in urban populations and range of economic activity. Extracts 1, 2 and 3 present different views on this era of economic growth. Extract 1 looks at America's natural resources, the growth of technical ability and industrial capitalism, and the creation of a continental

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