Industrial Growth
Industrial growth changed the country's scale, labor patterns, cities, infrastructure, and expectations. It made American power more material and more visible.
Key Pages
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Homestead Act
The Homestead Act linked land, migration, settlement, and expansion, helping turn territorial space into farms, communities, and a larger argument about growth, opportuni…
Industrial GrowthWomen in Wartime Production
Factory labor, wartime mobilization, and the home-front production effort that changed work and public expectations.
Steel & CapitalAndrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie represents the American story of industry, capital, scale, and philanthropy, where steel, expansion, and public ambition all converge in one larger nation…
Scale & DistributionSam Walton
Sam Walton helps explain American scale: disciplined retail operations, relentless efficiency, and the transformation of local commerce into a national business system.
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