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farming with machines
Banker who made his fortune by taking over and merging other people’s businesses
Expanded the railroad, connecting smaller railroads in New York to a large network improving the travel of trains
The owner of standard oil
Formed the American Railway Union for both skilled and unskilled workers leading to the won a higher wages in 1894 which added to the momentum of union organizing
Most wealthiest people in history, leading to the expansion of the American Steel Industry
Designed a city for his employees railroad car factory, the employees had to obey his rules that they didn't have a say in
Established in 1886 when central pacific and union pacific railroads met in promontory. Utah made a railroad that went east to west coast
Formed in 1864 by stockholders of the union pacific railroad. Future president James Garfield scammed three times the amount of the track which then led to damage to the reputation of the Republican Party.
Passed in 1887, which reestablished the right of the federal government to supervise railroad activities
government should remain “Hands Off”
adopted from Charles Darwin, “Survival of the fittest”
19th century Americans that the United States was destined to rule the continent, Atlantic to Pacific
Formed in 1905 by radical unionists and socialists in Chicago aka Wobblies. William Haywood led this organization that were miners, lumberers, and cannery dock workers.
Unions used to represent and negotiate with management. If it ever failed workers would strike or boycott to support union demands.
Samuel Gompers president used strikes as a major tactic to reach written agreements on wages, hours, and working conditions.
Control over an industry's production, wages, and prices.
Passed in 1890, making it illegal to form a trust that interfered with free trade between countries or states.
Controlling an industry by buying out suppliers of a business
Joining together of companies to produce similar products.
Competing companies put control of their business under a single group of trustees. These then run the separate companies as one big corporation.
concerning farms, farmers, or the use of land
to change for the better
moving forward to something considered better
Movement of people from rural areas to cities
The development of industries for the machine production of goods.

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