The Impact of the Industrial R
The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Labor--The Industrial Revolution that occurred in the years after the Civil War had consequences for almost all aspects of society. Discuss the The Industrial Revolution following the Civil War had a tremendous impact on farmers. Many events came together to make agriculture both boom and bust. Cattle ranchers began to see huge profits, small farms joined together, people moved out west, and farmers began to influence At the end of the Civil War, the large state of Texas was home to several million long-horned cattle. Because the animals were scrawny compared to modern times, and because the farmers had no way of getting their cattle to the eastern market, the cows were mostly raised for their hide. However, ranchers would soon be able to get their product The farmers’ troubles were solved when the transcontinental railroad linked the nation. Cattle could now be transported by train to large stockyards were they would be processed. “Beef barons” like the swifts and the Armours led the way for the new industry. Beef soon became a major part of our nation’s economy. The major cities of Chicago and
. . .
Some common words found in the essay are:
Argentina Russia, Homestead Act, Hickcock Drive, Oklahoma Territory, Pacific Railroad, Civil War, War Texas, Columbia Rivers, City Meccas, Western Kansas, civil war, industrial revolution, homestead act, beyond 100th meridian, nearly half, beyond 100th, farmers industrial, cooperatively owned, western kansas, farmers industrial revolution, barbed wire, eastern market,
Approximate Word count = 1928
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
|