Industrialization and the Progressive Era
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One of the most important technological advances in the 19th century was the expansion of railways to transport goods from rural areas to cities. Between 1860 and 1900, the fuel economy of Ohio railroad increased from 2,950 to 8,950. By 1900, several transcontinental railroads crossed the United States, traveling a total of 193,000 miles orbit. The railroad first arrived in Colombus in 1850, which then brought about the growth of railway related industries near Wine Land Park. Kilbourne & Jacobs, railway, steel bogie, warehouse truck, road scraper maker, opened in 1881
By the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the arrival of millions of new inhabitants and industrial pollution brought a poor living environment in the American cities. Progressive reformers are trying to improve the situation in the city. One area of progressive reform is education. By 1900, laws were enacted that obliged children to be enrolled in 31 states, up to 14 years of age. However, by 1910, only 8% of the students graduated from high school. This is the first such school in the country to enable young people from the elementary school 8th grade to attend school by establishing Indianola Jr. High in Colombia.
As a result of the Industrial Revolution, a new generation of Middle American Americans appeared. This new middle class enjoys greater disposable income and more leisure. A new form of entertainment and entertainment was developed for the middle class of Columbus. In the university district, the Olentangy Park opened in 1899 and eventually became America 's largest park. Indianola amusement park opened in 1905 at the corner of N. 4th Street and E. 19th Avenue. Audience sports are also becoming popular entertainment. By the early 1920s, Ohio football became a fairly popular spectator sports (due to Chic Harley's indigenous drama), and in 1922 a new stadium was built on the banks of the Oriental River.
At the turn of the century the turning point of the century is characterized by an exercise called progressive age. Meanwhile, many groups tried to remake the central government and society to cope with urbanization and industrialization pressures. Progressive is a member of the postwar generation who is mainly trying to master a different world from their parents. - Industrialization brought the rise of large companies at the expense of workers. Factory workers are faced with long-term wages, low wages and unsanitary conditions. Large enterprises protect themselves by forming an alliance with political parties. In other words, parties are controlled by party leaders, not party members. Many people believe that all power is related to politicians and businessmen. Reformers, known as progress, try to eliminate the problems brought about by industrialization
9 Age of Progress () This era can be seen as a reaction to industrial gold plated era. "Progressive people" are people who seek to reform society. Their goal is to regain economic opportunities, rectify social injustices, and reform local governments, states and central government. Progressive era is guided by reform leaders who have brought long-term change and are determined to bring positive change to American society. When putting the meat in the cart, the man who made the shovel never disturbed lifting the mouse even when looking at the mouse - the harmful mouse was a small trick. Before they had dinner, men had no place to wash their hands, so they made a bath in the water and put them into sausages.
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In the progressive era of 1890 - 1920, progressive people tried to make many changes at the national level characterized by support for economic, social and political reform. By achieving rapid industrial growth, poor people, and immigration, the goal of progress is to mitigate these problems and enact legislation that g