Immigration and the American Industrial Revolution From 1880 to 1920
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Immigration and the American Industrial Revolution from 1880 to 1920
Immigrants and their children comprised over half of manufacturing workers in 1920. By Dr. Charles HirschmanProfessor Emeritus of The post Immigration and the American Industrial Revolution from 1880 to 1920 appeared first on Brewminate: A Bold Blend of News and Ideas.
Where have all the workers gone? War and technological progress during the Industrial Revolution
HMS Victory moored in Portsmouth Harbour in 1884Between 1792 and 1815 war raged across land and sea. During that quarter-century, Revolutionary and Napoleonic France fought on five continents in what was arguably the first truly global conflict. At the center of the shifting alliances opposing France stood Britain, which fought French expansion with blood and treasure. The sacrifice paid off: when Napoleon surrendered at Waterloo, Britain emerge…
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