SOC 606 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Industrial Revolution, Femininity, Protestantism

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Industrial era (1880s to 1990s: early industrial period (1880s to 1914) Industrialization not possible without the railroads: railroads allow for trade, production, manufacture, 1881 to 1885, settlement, and immigration grew. If you were not involved with the pure investment you are involved in farming (largely family farms) People grew all kinds of products from which they survive themselves and farmed additional products that were sold at markets. Bad harvest times- lived by what your family grew. They become to create mono-cultural cash crops which means making only one particular product and gear only to sell on the market. Have to buy particular machinery to grow their certain type of crop (i. e. dairy farmers) Industrialized farms are geared to a particular type of produce. Industrialized farms people who continue on as farmers who were able to transfer to family farms to industrialized farms have family that are pushed off the farm is a factor that starts manufacturing.

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