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The Industrial Revolution Spreads During the 1800’s, the United States and several European countries joined Britain in the Industrial Revolution. Germany and the U.S. become industrial giants. • They had more coal and iron than Britain. • Both nations made use of British technology. • By the late 1800’s, they led the world in production. Henry Bessemer • Was from Britain and he created a process that turned iron ore into steel. • It became known as the Bessemer Process. • It was created in 1856. Alexander Graham Bell • Was from the United States. • He created the Telephone in 1876. Thomas Edison • Was from the United States and he created the Electric Light bulb in 1879. • Patented thousands of inventions. • Another invention he would make would be the phonograph. Gottlieb Daimler • Was from Germany and he created the first automobile in 1887. Henry Ford • Was from the United States and he created the first Mass-Produced automobile in 1903. Orville and Wilbur Wright • Were from the United States and they created the first airplane in 1903. New Inventions of the Industrial revolution • Interchangeable parts- These are parts that can be used in place of one another. Assembly Lines • Made work faster and less costly in factories. • Benefitted the consumer, products were now more affordable. Innovations in Business • Corporation – business owned by many people (stock holders) • Monopoly – one company that controlled an entire industry • Trust – a group of companies that work together to reduce competition and control prices • Cartel – a loosely organized group of companies that fix prices, set quotas and divide up the market The Industrial revolution brings change to cities • Populations grew rapidly in the 1800’s. – People were living longer – Farming methods gave people a better diet – Medical Discoveries slowed death rates. Medical Discoveries • Louis Pasteur- French scientist proved that germs caused disease. • Created Pasteurization. Joseph Lister • He found that antiseptics killed germs. • This created better health habits and cleaner hospitals. • It brought a drop in disease, infection, and death. • Listerine is named after him. Cities change Physically • Department stores and offices begin to line the streets. • American builders begin building Skyscrapers. (Bessemer Process) • New Sewers were built. • Gas and electric lights made streets safer. • Trolley lines were built which meant people could live miles from their jobs. Problems arise in the new cities • Crime rates rose tremendously. • Crowded with people. • The poor lived in run down tenement buildings near the factories called slums. Many City Factories were unsafe • Men, women, and children worked long hours for low pay. • By the late 1800’s, labor unions were legal in most western nations. – They called for new laws to improve conditions – Limit work hours – End child labor. With all its problems why did people still come to the city? • Music Halls for concerts and plays. • Parks for recreation. • Libraries for information, remember there was no T.V., Radio, or computers at this time. • The number one reason was for jobs. The majority of jobs was located in the city.