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Rapid Industrialization leads to Rapid Urbanization

Opposition to Immigration

  1. Nativists

  2. Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

  3. Immigration Restriction League

  4. Formed by W.A.S.P’m

Factories and Workers

Ization - The process of becoming

  • Factories are needed for production

  • Factories need workers to create products

  • Cars aren’t mainstream yet and immigrant workers can’t afford them, so they live in factories

  • Factories create Tenements, which are small rooms where workers can live with others in a factory

  • Conditions in Tenements include

    • No plumbing indoors

    • No heat

    • No electricity

    • Overall bad conditions

Stocks

  • Capital - Money invested in a business

  • Stocks allow the public to invest in companies, providing more capital

  • More capital leads to expansion

  • Expansion leads to more production

  • Production leads to the need for more workers

  • More workers mean that factories need more tenements

  • The grouping of immigrants lead to the creation of Ethnic Neighborhoods

  • Ethnic Neighborhoods - Places where immigrants from the same country or Ethnicity create small neighborhoods that embody the culture of where they originate

Streets

These factories created more cities that needed streets

  • Market Street - A place to sell goods

  • Broad Street - Cuts through cities to transport goods

  • Main Street - Busy roads for people to go shopping and socialize

Cities

  • Cities are good because:

    • They are efficient

    • Created colleges

    • Socialization

  • Cities are bad because:

    • They are dirty

    • There are fires

    • It’s loud

    • Crime rates are higher

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Rapid Industrialization leads to Rapid Urbanization

Opposition to Immigration

  1. Nativists

  2. Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

  3. Immigration Restriction League

  4. Formed by W.A.S.P’m

Factories and Workers

Ization - The process of becoming

  • Factories are needed for production

  • Factories need workers to create products

  • Cars aren’t mainstream yet and immigrant workers can’t afford them, so they live in factories

  • Factories create Tenements, which are small rooms where workers can live with others in a factory

  • Conditions in Tenements include

    • No plumbing indoors

    • No heat

    • No electricity

    • Overall bad conditions

Stocks

  • Capital - Money invested in a business

  • Stocks allow the public to invest in companies, providing more capital

  • More capital leads to expansion

  • Expansion leads to more production

  • Production leads to the need for more workers

  • More workers mean that factories need more tenements

  • The grouping of immigrants lead to the creation of Ethnic Neighborhoods

  • Ethnic Neighborhoods - Places where immigrants from the same country or Ethnicity create small neighborhoods that embody the culture of where they originate

Streets

These factories created more cities that needed streets

  • Market Street - A place to sell goods

  • Broad Street - Cuts through cities to transport goods

  • Main Street - Busy roads for people to go shopping and socialize

Cities

  • Cities are good because:

    • They are efficient

    • Created colleges

    • Socialization

  • Cities are bad because:

    • They are dirty

    • There are fires

    • It’s loud

    • Crime rates are higher