Title: Rise of Big Business in America
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2Rise of Big Business in America What you really
need to know
- When / how did big multi state businesses emerge?
- What key social and economic concepts shaped the
rise of big business? - Who were the robber barons what makes them so
significant? - What were some of the results and criticisms of
the new industrial America, and what forms did
these criticisms take? - Who were the muckrakers and what impact did they
have?
3- it is your duty to get rich, it is wrong to be
poor Russel Conwell - "The problem of our age is the proper
administration of wealth, so that the ties of
brotherhood may still bind together the rich and
poor in harmonious relationship. Andrew
Carnegie - "I believe the power to make money is a gift of
God. . . . I believe it is my duty to make money
and still more money and to use the money I make
for the good of my fellow man according to the
dictates of my conscience." J. D. Rockefeller - I aimed at Americas heart, but I think I hit
them in the stomach - Upton Sinclair 1906
- THE principal object of management should be to
secure the maximum prosperity for the employer,
coupled with the maximum prosperity for each
employee. Frederick Taylor 1911
4Rise of Industrialism Stats
- 1869 1913 GNP Rose 56 Percent
- 1865 US 4th Behind GB, FR, Ger
- 1900 US 1st
- 1900 US largest Petroleum Producer
- 150,000 miles of RR 1865- 1895
- 1910 US 33 of all manufactures in World
5What made the expansion of businesses possible?
- Industrial revolution in general
- Expansion of transportation network
- Civil War realization of necessities
- Scientific Processes / Scientific Management
- By 1900 US free from major domestic security
concerns - Gov protections (tariffs, land, tax breaks)
- Immigration
- Foreign Investment
- Increase of Stock Companies
- Close of Frontier / Turners Thesis
6Who were the Robber Barons?
- Rockefeller
- Stanford
- Carnegie
- Morgan
- Hearst
- Vanderbilt
7Concepts
- Social Darwinism
- Laissez Faire
- Gospel of Wealth
- Vertical Integration
- Horizontal Integration
- Scientific Management (Taylor)
8Results / Reactions
- Increased urbanization
- Plight of urban poor
- Rich v. poor gap
- 100 bill cigar lighters
- Rise of middle management
- Union Busting (Homestead Strike)
- Increased fear of communism / anarchists
- Gospel of Wealth Morality of Philanthropy
9The chart shows the share of the richest 10
percent of the American population in total
income an indicator that closely tracks many
other measures of economic inequality over the
past 90 years, as estimated by the economists
Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez.
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13Anti Trust - Reform
- Sherman Act
- Roosevelt
- Progressives
- Muckrakers
- Tarbell
- Sinclair
- McClures
- Riis
- Steffens
14Labor Organizations _at_1900all we want, is more
S. Gompers
- Reaction to Big Business
- Europe at same time
- Homestead Strike
- Knights of Labor Utopian / Universal
- Haymarket Bombing
- AF of L Skilled workers, realistic, Gompers
(Capitalist) - IWW Debs, Socialists
- Eventual Red Scare hurts labor
- Pullman Strike
15Immigration Traps and Misconceptions
- Huge percentage came illegally
- Illegal immigrants pay taxes
- Dont forget Angel Island / West Coast
- Dont forget Mexico
- Many immigrants were wealthy
- Up to 40 planned on re-migration
- 25 did re-migrate
- US was not the only target of Immigration
- Numerically today is greater wave of immigration
- Percentage today is only slightly behind the late
19th Century Boom
16US at 1900 Urbanization of America Key
Questions
- Why did cities get so big? What challenges went
with that growth? - How did Political Machines influence urban life?
- What was life like for new urban dwellers?
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17Boss Tweed
- I don't care a straw for your newspaper articles,
my constituents don't know how to read, but they
can't help seeing them damned pictures. I don't
care who does the electing, so long as I get to
do the nominating.
18Push and Pull Factors on Urbanization
- Growth of business / jobs, new jobs
- Transportation makes food available
- Fewer farming jobs available
- Romance of the big city / Success Stories
- Immigrant entry points
- Cosmopolitan culture
- Brings Challenges
- Social Services, Fire, Police, Sanitation,
Education, Public Health, Roads, Fuel,
Refrigeration, Storage
19Political Machines and the City
- Local versions of political parties, sponsored
candidates etc - Exchange of favors for votes
- Prey on immigrants
- Tammany Hall, Boss Tweed, GW Plunkitt
20Combo of Urb / Immig / Labor etc leads to the
Progressives
- Generally defined 1901-1918
- Loose grouping of reform movements and their
leaders - Gathered steam after TR comes in
- Muckrakers were early examples
- Prohib, Suffrage, Af Am rights, Immig rights,
worker rights all loosely Progressive - Attitude of progress
- Why so many women?
- Very middle class oriented Goal is to make
everyone look like mid class / share mid class
values - Ex Settlement Houses classes on
Americanization
1906
21Progressive Highlights
- Teddy Roosevelt Square Deal / Trustbusting
- Muckrakers
- Jane Addams / Florence Kelley / Hull House
- NAWSA
- NAACP
- Was progressivism really progressive?
- Progress implies problem?
- Who decides?
- OK to change peoples values?
- Central park v. Coney Island
- Limit working hours v. maximize earning potential
- Melting pot v. salad bowl?
22Baxter Street Alley in Mulberry Bend (Riis)
Court at 24 Baxter Street (Riis)
23Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt
- Post CW Generation
- Self Created
- Cowboy Image
- Sec Navy / Rough Riders
- VP Candidate / Ascends
- Panama / Big Stick
- Roosevelt Corollary
- Progressivism / Square Deal Trust Busting /
Muckrakers - Conservation / National Parks
- Assertion of Presidential power
- Selection of Taft
- Later Progressive / Bull Moose Campaign
24Foreign Policy Before WWI
- McKinley / Roosevelt Start of Imperialism
- Competing with Europe
- Imperialism mostly as good thing
- Big Stick / Roosevelt Corollary
- Span AM War , Panama, R/J War, Venezuela
- Taft Dollar Diplomacy
- Wilson Theoretically less aggressive, actually
more so - Haiti
- Mexico
- WWI
- US must not be seen as weak
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27Circa 1900 Life for African Americans3 Main Ideas
- Remember Plessy v. Ferguson, Lynching, Rise of
KKK, - Northern Migration
- Discrimination
- African American Response
- Cultural Response
- 1920s Harlem Renaissance
- Political Reaction
28Ida B. Wells (Barnett)
- Outspoken journalist / activist
- Specifically vocal on anti-lynching
- Accusatory (toward north non-action)
29Booker T. Washington
- Heir to F. Douglass?
- Tuskegee Institute
- Vocational Schools
- Need to earn rights
- Gradualism
30Marcus Garvey
- 1920s version of Bishop Henry Turner
- Re-Colonization Movement
- Garvey-ites
31W.E.B. DuBois
- PhD
- NAACP
- The Crisis
- The Talented Tenth
- The problem of the 20th Century is that of the
color line
321920s African Americans6 Specifics
- Jim Crow
- Lynching
- Booker T. Washington
- Marcus Garvey
- W.E.B. DuBois
- Harlem Renaissance
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