Gilded Age

  • Typewriter

    Helped people to be able to wrirte things much faster.
  • Bessemer Process

    Was the process for the mass-production of steel for molten pig iron prior to the open hearth furnace.
  • Oil in PA

    Was a boom in petroleum produced which occured in Northwestern PA.
  • Homestead Act

    Provided that any adult citizen, or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the U.S. governmnet could claim 160 acers of surveyed government land.
  • Standard oil company

    It revolutionized theoil industry along with bringing the idea of using a monopoly.
  • National labor Union

    Sought to improve working conditions through legislative reform.
  • Transcontinential railroad

    Segment of the western half. Built from Sacramento, joined the Pacific railroad.
  • Airbrake

    Used on aircraft to increase drag or the angle.
  • Standard oil dissolved by Supreme Court

    American oil producing, transporting, refining, and marketing company.
  • Telephone

    Expanded and simplified communication.
  • B&O railroad strike

    The workers went on strike after reciving a second pay cut within a short period of time.
  • Phonograph

    It lead the way for all audio devices that we have today.
  • Light bulb

    We have to have light in order to see. The invention helps use to conduct work at night.
  • Haymarket square riot

    Orginized by labor radicals to protest the killing and wounding of several workers by the Chacagio police during a strike.
  • Statue of Liberty

    Famous symbol of freedom that is known for celebration of friendship.
  • Gospel of wealth

    Stressed the importance of recirculation of money in the society and that giving away money to a charitable organization is not enough because ity's correct use cannot be guarenteed.
  • Forest Reserve Act

    Allowed the President of the United States to set aside forest reserves from the land in the public domain.
  • Homestead strike

    A battle between strikers and private security agents.
  • Pullman strike

    It pitted the American Railway Union against the Pullman Company, the main railroads and the federal government of the United States.
  • Carinege sells to J.P Morgan

    Carinege was given a chance to make good on his word when he sold his company to J.P Morgan for $400 million.