because some factory owners, merchants, and investment bankers grew wealthier, they lost some status, respect, and power but continued to look down on those who gained wealth in business.
some grew wealthy, some lost some status, respect and power
Landowners looked down on those who had made their fortunes in the "vulgar" business world. Not until late in the 1800s were rich entrepreneurs considered the social equals of the lords of the countryside.The changes that industrialization brought about for the large landowners and aristocrats was dwindling power and respect due to the amassing of wealth by merchants,factory owners, and investment bankers.
they hug the large landowners different
No they did not. These landowners were too powerful.
A FARMER by : MEMEE
It gave landowners new agricultural methods and Large landowners forced small farmers to become tenant farmers or give up farming and move to the cities.
some grew wealthy, some lost some status, respect and power
because of the money differences of small landowners and large landowners.
Landowners looked down on those who had made their fortunes in the "vulgar" business world. Not until late in the 1800s were rich entrepreneurs considered the social equals of the lords of the countryside.The changes that industrialization brought about for the large landowners and aristocrats was dwindling power and respect due to the amassing of wealth by merchants,factory owners, and investment bankers.
they hug the large landowners different
Because the larger landowners monopolize the industry
Yes
Industrialization is a shift from farming to large scale manufacturing in industries.
No they did not. These landowners were too powerful.
The large landowners typically lived in the South during colonial times, farming tobacco, rice, cotton and indigo.
owned slaves and land
A FARMER by : MEMEE
in the south of the united states