4.1: Industrialization and Social Reform

A Guided Journey through Key Documents, 1865-present
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4.1 Industrialization and Social Reform
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Abstract

The United States underwent a period of massive industrial growth at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. Historians call this period the Second Industrial Revolution; the great American author Mark Twain coined the term Gilded Age. Several factors led to this economic development, including transportation improvements (more railroads, refrigerated cars, etc.), large scale immigration, and mechanization.

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