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What business grows because of the Civil War?

By Sebastian Wright |

This is not the first new economy in American history. Following the Civil War, a new economy emerged in the United States resting on steam-powered manufacturing, the railroad, the electric motor, the internal combustion engine, and the practical application of chemistry.

What technological advances were used in the Triangle Factory?

Technological advances used in the Triangle Factory included steel knives, sewing machines, freight elevators, shirtmakers, and bobbins.

How were farms affected by the growth of big business?

What was an effect of the rapid growth of cities due to industrialization? How were farms affected by the growth of big business? New machinery provided farms a greater crop yield. What was an effect of the high tariffs that Congress placed on imported goods after the Civil War?

What started the Triangle fire?

What Started The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire? On March 25, a Saturday afternoon, there were 600 workers at the factory when a fire began in a rag bin. The manager attempted to use the fire hose to extinguish it, but was unsuccessful, as the hose was rotted and its valve was rusted shut.

What was one reason for the growth of big business?

Big business grew in the late nineteenth century when new sources of power such as the steam engine, coal, and electricity drove the machines in larger factories that organized production under one roof. Companies could now mass produce standardized goods faster and more efficiently.

How did the railroad benefit Western farmers most?

Railroads brought more people to the East Coast. Railroads led to the discovery of profitable minerals. Railroads allowed farmers to sell their goods in distant markets.

Where did big business come from?

By the 1850s railroad executives were perfecting systems of managerial control over their ever more complex firms. After the railroads pioneered the formation of “big business,” big businesses appeared in manufacturing and distribution.

What caused the rise of big business?