Industrialization
Tycoons
Power
Immigration
Urbanization
100

Railroad that connected locations across the country.

Transcontinental Railroad

100

Steel 

Andrew Carnegie

100

Gaining control of an industry through controlling each aspect of production.

Vertical Integration

100

East Coast immigration processing center, NY

Ellis Island

100

low rent apartments built the poorest parts of town called slums

tenements

200

this allowed the production of faster, cheaper goods.

assembly line

200

Oil

JD Rockefeller

200

Gaining control of an industry by buying out or destroying competitors.

horizontal integration

200

West Coast immigration processing center, San Francisco, CA

Angel Island

200

Photographer that exposed tenement living conditions and published "How the Other Half Lives"

Jacob Riis

300

How things were made prior to industrialization/Gilded Age

handmade/homemade

300

Railroads

Vanderbilt

300

Complete control of an industry.

Monopoly

300
Monument that greeted immigrants in NY harbor with "The New Colossus" Poem at it's base.

Statue of Liberty

300

First nationwide strike

Railroad strike of 1877

400

a powerful business leader, entrepreneur, or owner who built and managed large-scale industrial enterprises

industrialist/Captain of industry

400

Banking

JP Morgan

400

A group of companies working together to control prices.

Trust

400

Many Americans view of immigrants with a sense of fear and hostility

Nativism

400

Became a national union of skilled and unskilled workers and wanted broad political reforms

Knights of Labor