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Deindustrialization

DeindustrializationThe term deindustrialization was first popularized in the United States in 1982 by Barry Bluestone and Bennett Harrison in their book, The Deindustrialization of America. They...

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Boom Towns

Boom TownsThe popular image of the historic “boom town” is often based upon the motion picture industry’s depiction of an isolated and violent Wild West settlement. Nineteenth-century mining and cattle...

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Industrial Revolution in America

Industrial Revolution in AmericaThe “industrial revolution” is a term coined in the nineteenth century to describe the rapid rise of the modern factory system and the related economic, social, and...

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Industrial Suburbs

Industrial SuburbsSuburbs are independently incorporated municipalities or districts on the fringes or outskirts of cities, and industrial or manufacturing suburbs are a special type. Historically,...

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Nylon

NylonNylon, term applied to a synthetic resin widely used for textile fibers, characterized by great strength, toughness, and elasticity, and processed also in the form of bristles and molded articles....

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Automobility of Americans

Automobility of AmericansThe increasing automobility of Americans after the Second World War not only changed American geography and culture, but also benefited a set of key corporations that stood for...

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Manufacturing in the United States

Manufacturing in the United StatesAmerican manufacturing in pre-1840 was home and guild based, relying on labor-intensive manual operations using primitive technology. Manufacturing took place in small...

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Mass Production

Mass ProductionMass production is the process of producing a large amount of manufactured goods by standardizing parts and production techniques. By doing so, the producer is able to lower the cost of...

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Industrialization

IndustrializationProcess common to capitalist, socialist, and developing regimes that increases the proportion of the workforce engaged in manufacturing and the proportion of national income derived...

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Industrial Revolution

Industrial Revolution (1780s–1840s)An economic process that started in England and also occurred in the United States that involved the introduction of technology into manufacturing. Beginning in the...

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