Thursday, February 23, 2012

Ch.18 pg. 541- 556

Through time the expansion of industrialization spread into the United States and in Russia. It had begun through Western Europe. By the 1900s it was established in the United States, Russia, and Japan. Where ever industrialization begins, its has the same outcome all over. Such as the aristocratic, artisanal, and peasant classes declined, middle-class women withdrew from paid labor, and the establishment of trade unions and socialist movements. The United States began their American Industrialization with New England Textile and it was enormous growth after the Civil war. By the 1914, the United States became the leading industrial power.

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