Steel and oil production led the industrial output and economics by the year of 1880 in the US. It was the source of many new jobs, and the US economy was a rival to that of Great Britain.
Chancellor von Bismarck
In the early and mid-19th Century, American industry expanded greatly thanks in part to?
New south advocates supported in the last half of the 19Th century expansion of southern industry.
Germany, I think. Please tell me if I'm wrong...
I can only think of two: Neo-Classicism and Romanticism.
Western Union
Auguste Rodin
Chancellor von Bismarck
late 19th to early 20th century
In the early and mid-19th Century, American industry expanded greatly thanks in part to?
Railroads
Andrew Carnegie
The business, labor and farm movements were the groups that wanted the government involved in the American economy in the 19th century.
In the late 19th century, Andrew Carnegie dominated the steel industry in the United States through his company, Carnegie Steel Company. His innovative methods and aggressive business tactics allowed him to amass significant wealth and power.
Tycoons of the late 19th century are best described as as effective captains of industry
There was an increase in the demand for slaves in the early 19th century because of the increased population and farming industry.
Cornelius Vanderbilt