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    The labor union I decided to compare to the early guilds in Europe is United Mine Workers of America (UMWA). The similarities between the union and the guild are that they both provide financial security, and intends to protect the rights of the miners in which they represent. They also will protest unfair labor laws, being underpaid, and unfair treatment. These together will help their people through deaf or any other crisis that they are dealing with. In the middle ages heir guilds goals were

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    improved travel would strengthen the economy by stimulating domestic and foreign trade and increase land values. The transportation revolution changed travel with the invention of paved highways, steamboats and railroads. Paved Highways Prior to the Industrial Revolution, there were very few roads in good condition. In the United States it took months to transport goods across the country. In 1794, a private company built and opened The Philadelphia-Lancaster turnpike (APStudy,

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    New technologies and inventions drastically altered life for Americans. Americans were able to afford washing machines, cars, tvs, refrigerators and many labor saving electrical appliances. The invention of permanent press eliminated the need for ironing. The invention of the birth control pill changed how women controlled their lives. The affordability of personal transportation drove the creation of suburban housing. Millions of Americans moved out of inner cities to new homes leaving the economically

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    then again Kracha and his family did not a live a prosperous life in America. They suffered from poor living standards due to the low income. Kracha first started working in the railroads. The railroad job was challenging. Like many immigrants in industrial period, he had to work long hour with low wage. He also describes the racial discrimination he faced has made it difficult for him to get a job. The second generation of worker Mike Dobrejcak also showed negative attitude towards his work. Unlike

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    Industrialization started in England in the 1880’s and lasted till after World War 2. Industrialization was where new “things” were invented. Some are, the telephone and Kodak camera. It gave people the opportunity for more job and, It also changed the way people lived. The unskilled workers worked in crowded factories in assembly lines. Industrialization helped increase communication and entertainment. The effects of Industrialization ere were difficult. Factory workers worked long non-stop

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    The Two side of the civil war The civil war raged acroos the nation from 1861 to 1865 was the violent conclusion to decades that begin of the nineteenth century, the North and South followed a dfferent paths developing into the distinct and very different regions. The north economy had small farms then large plantations, they had commerce industry aand the urban area resources they had larger cites(New York had the largest inhbitants)then the south had the north was a free states, the emergenc of

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    practical invention, begun in the eighteenth century, had already sparked the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution, the mass production of material goods by machine.” (Page 210) The first phase of industrialization occurred in mid eighteenth century England, with the development of the steam engine and the machinery for spinning and weaving textiles. Monopolized by the English for a half century, the Industrial Revolution spread to the rest of Europe and to the United States by the 1830s. As increasing

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    Eadward Muybridge and Cornelius Jabez Hughes, two photographers of the 19th century, introduced revolutionary ideas impacting the way photographs could be taken, categorized, and used. Muybridge, better known as the ‘father of the motion picture,’ studied landscape photos and invented a device that drastically improved their quality. In addition, he helped to pioneer work in the studies of motion and motion-picture projection. Hughes developed new technology related to photography and helped to guide

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    I. Summary The video is about the Reuther brother's, primarily Walter Reuther and his ways in uniting those involved in the automobile industry, in creating a Union. It all started in 1920 when the automobile industry was doing really well so a lot of jobs were available to the general public. Walter Ruther was a Steel Maker and as a young adult got a job at a manufacturing company. Not as much Walter but the majority of those who worked for these automobile companies “killed themselves.” Steel labor

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    Shyra LeBlanc Doctor Jenkins HIST-1302 5L11 1 March 7, 2016 Lee Standiford’s “Meet You in Hell” “Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick and the Bitter Partnership That Changed America” is a book written by Lee Standiford. The text focuses on the prolific partnership between Carnegie and Frick that created an empire in the steel industry, but later soured and created tension between the two as well as several other parties. America's industrialization in the nineteenth and twentieth century

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