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1) Great Britain was the first to industrialize… other nations will soon follow, throughout the 1800’s: - U.S. - Belgium - Germany - Italy (northern) - Russia - France - Japan

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Page 1: 1) Great Britain was the first to industrialize… other nations will soon follow, throughout the 1800’s: - U.S. - Belgium - Germany - Italy (northern) -

1) Great Britain was the first to industrialize…

other nations will soon follow, throughout the 1800’s:

- U.S.

- Belgium

- Germany

- Italy (northern)

- Russia

- France

- Japan

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… also industrializing, but much more slowly:

- Spain

- Austria-Hungary

- Bohemia (today: Czech Republic)

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2) Each of these nations possessed common factors of production, to varying degrees:

- Resources (rivers, coal, iron ore)

- Labor force

- Entrepreneurship

(inc. British emigrants, other nations sending their youth to British universities)

- Government encouragement & investment

(i.e infrastructure - esp. railroads).

MELTING!

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3) Early U.S. industrialization (early 1800’s):

- Resources (rivers, coal, iron ore)

- Growing labor force (women leaving farms; immigrants)

- Entrepreneurship of British emigrants w/ expertise in textile production (i.e. Slater, Lowell)

- War of 1812: British blockade of U.S. coast encouraged domestic economic

independence & entrepreneurship.

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4) U.S. industrialization:

- Began in the Northeast (New England)

- U.S. industrialization dramatically increases after the Civil War (after 1865).

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4) Post Civil War U.S. industrial growth dramatically increases (cont.):

- Increasing utilization of more resources (coal, iron, OIL)

- Growth of inventions & innovations (light bulb, telephone)

- Rapidly growing immigrant population in cities = inexpensive labor pool + more consumers.

- Dramatic increase in

railroads & city growth

as transit points for

flow of raw materials

and finished goods.

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5) Businesses get bigger, stronger: the CORPORATION

Businesses sell SHARES of ownership (STOCK) to raise CAPITAL for growth. Corporate charter granted by the state.

- Benefits to investor (shareholder):

Entitled to share of profits (or loss), proportionate to # of shares owned, w/ returns via increased stock value or paid dividends.

Not personally liable for debt or litigation

Limits risk only to amount of investment

- Benefits to corporation:

raise more capital w/ less debt

spreads risk across many investors

limits liability (but establishes reporting standards & disclosure requirements)

As corporations get larger, they get more powerful, economically AND POLITICALLY

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5) Corporations (cont.):

Corporate goal: maximize…

… PROFIT

… control of an entire industry

As major producers (and employers), corporations can historically demand longer hours and lower wages, to provide shareholders w/ larger profits (further encouraging more investment).

Ex: Standard Oil,

Carnegie Steel

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5) Corporations (cont.) - Corporate power:

- Corporations have limited liability for potentially abusive and immoral practices, AND are “people” with constitutional

rights

- Can become “too big to fail” (immortal “people”?), as large employers and major drivers of the economy

- Money = speech = disproportionate influence over electoral politics (voter messaging, candidate spending,) lobbying, public policy

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6) Turmoil in Europe = a head start for Britain:

- French Revolution (1789-1799), giving way to…

- Rise of Napoleon, Napoleonic Wars (1800-1815)

… both will bog down continental Europe in war & instability, delaying industrial growth for the rest of Europe, while allowing Britain to build an early economic lead.

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7) German industrialization (achieved by late 1800’s):

Disadvantages to overcome (early 1800’s):

- Politically divided = no cohesive government or economic policy (multiple small German kingdoms will not unify as a nation until 1871)

- Scattered resources & isolated pockets of production (+ lack of infrastructure to link

resources, production, & markets)

German Industrialization takes off:

- Copies UK entrepreneurial model (imports technology, sends Germans to UK for industrial education) (beg. 1835)

- Massive investment in infrastructure (esp. railroads) to link resources, cities, and markets

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7) German industrialization achieved, late 19th century:

- Politically unified = strong government support

- Growing military = security, protection, expansion

… ALL the factors of production are coordinated (“MELTING”)

… Germany will rival Britain as an industrial and military power (beg. 1884).

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8) Japanese industrialization (late 1800’s):

- Change in political leadership in 1868, followed by significant public (government) investment in

factors of production to encourage private enterprise (“MELTING”)

- Like other industrial nations, Japan then invests in a MILITARY build-up, and becomes

increasingly IMPERIALISTIC (taking what they need from other nations, rather than trading for

it).

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9) Global impacts of expanding industrialization:

- Increased trade and interdependency among nations – both rich and poor, producers and providers (of resources and labor) = GLOBALIZATION

- Increased economic competition and international tension

- Increased poverty and exploitation of underdeveloped nations

- Growing wealth gap (GDP) between industrial and nonindustrial nations

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10) Imperialism:

When a nation controls other nations for economic, political, and/or military

gain.

11) Growing industrialization (and international competition) increases demand for:

- RESOURCES

(inc. raw materials AND cheap labor)

- MARKETS (consumers)

Any nation can acquire both of these via trade; militaristic & imperial nations can acquire both by force, further gaining an unfair competitive advantage over other industrial nations.

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Increasing industrialization & global competition:

Britain

US

Germany

France

Belgium

Italy

Russia

Japan

… ALL will industrialize, militarize, and imperialize in the 1800’s… what will this lead to in the 1900’s?

WORLD WAR I… and WORLD WAR II

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12) Industrial nations gain wealth and health,

and a growing middle class.

A growing middle class will lead directly to:

- expanding educational opportunities

- democratization

People will gradually become more informed, affluent, comfortable, and will demand an increased political voice in their lives… leading to an end to monarchy as a dominant political system!