As the years past after the civil war between the Confederates and the Union, the United States prospered as new inventions would be created and help the states become more industrialized. But also it created some of the richest people that would later basically rule the United States with their capability of bribing/buying their representatives and being able to have more money than the government. These people who became the richest person during their own time period were Cornelius Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and JP Morgan. The inventors had a huge impact from changing the ways to how everyday life would be and how it would be done. The major components of the second industrial revolution that helped the economical…
The Importance of the Civil War The Civil War in 50 Objects, by Henry Holzer and the New-York Historical Society, is a collection of fifty primary sources, varying in type and format. Each of these objects is accompanied by a description of the source, as well as a story which establishes the source in the proper context in history. Through the sources Holzer shows the importance of the Civil War, especially for the people who lived through it. The Civil War transformed the United States in many ways, bringing lasting change to our nation, and establishing the war as important to everyone in the country, even up to today.…
The innovations that was used in the post-Civil war was the telegraph, photography, rifle musket and Minnie ball, submarines, and railroads. The telegraph was Samuel Morse’s innovation it was widespread commercial was used over a decade before the Civil War began. It was used so much during the war and it was the most important for communication for the military (http://bigdesignevents.com/2012/02/five-innovations-from-the-civil-war/). Photography was used in fostering the wet-plate photography which was used for unlimited prints which had the ability to make larger prints. The rifle musket and Minnie ball was used in previous wars, only worked if they used the line tactics on the battlefield.…
According to William H. Watkins, the Civil War was the result of competing views of the economic destiny of America. He says, “Reconciliation between the systems of slavery in the South and emerging industrialization in the North was not possible through negotiation” (13). An industrial America rose out of the horrors of war. “The victory of the North created the conditions needed for northern industrialists to expand without political opposition from Southern planters [and politicians]. The ‘robber baron’ capitalists now found a huge national market in which to expand their fledging oil, steel, textile, and railroad industries.…
The Civil War brought into question many things regarding the way the country was run. Dived were the citizens of the nation concerning the direction they wanted to advance in. As the war had ultimately destroyed the former way of life they had to decide what they wanted to retain from the past and what needed to be revolutionized. The United States had a partial revolution due to the Civil War, as they reformed the United States on a social and constitutional level. Before the civil war, people knew that the South's behavior required a change in the nation.…
Overall, the Civil War was a result of economic and moral…
At issue was the survival of chattel slavery, Mississippi defined it’s grievance in its Declaration of Secession, “Our position is thoroughly defined with the institution of slavery— the greatest material interest of the world. Its labor supplies the product which constitutes by far the largest and most important portions of commerce of the earth” (Sanders 1861:86-8). The bourgeoisie was literally creating a new government to protect its “material interest” in the means of production. Ultimately, the Civil War brought an end to the “peculiar institution” in America. As the first, industrialized war on the continent, it utilized all of the tools of Modern Industry: infrastructure, high powered weaponry, transport and communication.…
First SLO Discussion Question List at least two different ways that communication technology changed after the Civil War and explain the impact. During the Civil War, communication was limited. As a matter of fact, communication is arguably one of the factors that led to the victory of the Union. However, communication changed drastically during the post-Civil War era.…
Writing Assignment 3 The years following the War of 1812 was a period of major changes for the United States. The country was becoming more industrialized with railroads connecting major cities, factories being built for mass production of goods, steam boats traveling along major rivers to transport goods to ports, and much more. However, the nation’s prosperity came at the cost of slave labor, and unregulated working conditions. The institution of slavery in the south and its spread westward was a major issue that divided the nation and caused the Civil War to break out in the 1860s.…
Part 1: Write a Thesis statement that is one to two sentences long in which you: A. State your thesis on how industrialization after the Civil War influenced U.S. society, economy, and politics. Justify your response. The mechanical upheaval was a period of incredible change in the United States. Numerous progressions happened that prompted an adjustment in financial matters and mechanical focus that we have today.…
The Civil War took place before many advancements in Medicine. Many of which are essential today. For example CPR. Many of these essential advancements also included sanitation. Some medications such as pain relievers, helped while treating the soldiers.…
The United States of America changed forever on April 12, 1861, which was the beginning of the 4 year long, Civil War. This war changed numerous things in the nation, because just as it was a time for development, creativity, and inventions, it was also a time of great death and suffering. Over the course of the Civil War over five thousand patents were given to individual inventors. Just a few inventions that debuted during this time were, the railroad, hot air balloons, submarines, the telegraph system and so many more. During this time, greenbacks were created as currency as a means to cover the civil war expenses.…
During the Civil War technology and medicine was not very advanced . Most medical schools did not own a stethoscope . Which meant many of the future doctors were not prepared. During the war most doctors and surgeons were not fully trained . Usually most of them only got 2 or less years of training and many of them had never treated a gunshot wound .…
Coming out of the Civil War both the North and South were devastated emotionally, physically, and economically. To make matters worse, the assassination of President Lincoln threw a nation beginning to become whole again into the arms of untested leaders in Washington. While the government sought to reconstruct the South, the North was spurred into unprecedented economic growth and industrialization by the barons of industry who expanded their respective industries while simultaneously monopolizing them under the turned eye of a corrupt government system. As this era began to shovel the laboring and farming class deeper into their graves, new movements grew to fight for their rights as populists and progressives. This growth can be traced back…
Although transporting food to the troops was a problem, the South was more agricultural rather than industrial and could produce more food to eat with less people to feed. The South was not industrial, however, they were very resourceful of what they had. Gunpowder mills were built and they melted down thousands of church and plantations bells for bronze to make cannons with. These advantages helped keep the South up and fighting for the four years the Civil War lasted even though they had…