Monday, May 8, 2017

Was it worth it?

I believe that the benefits of new technologies from industrialization were worth the costs. For example the invention of the typewriter was big for the people and businesses. When the typewriters came out they were better for businesses because they were faster, more reliable and more durable. With all of the factories popping up around the United States, population was getting bigger. That was better for businesses because people would buy more things and would become more into their business. It also affected society because with all of the new people they needed more transportation. In a picture by Detroit Publishing Company I saw new railroad tracks being built. That shows how it affected society because with all of the new factories more people have to get around places. Kids can also have fun with the new technology. With all of the new bikes and toys coming out ids were having so much more fun. The money that was going towards tech was really giving kids the new tech and helping kids have more fun. If the technology never happened then we might not have phones and other gadgets like that. I think that it was worth the cost.  

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Worth The Price?

I think that I was worth the price. The Interview with Harry Reece supports my argument because it made people more excited about the future and maybe it inspired more people to innovate the things the modern day technology brought to life. The typewriter ad supports my argument because at the time, it helped lots of people write and make letters. This helped businesses work more efficient so they can get other businesses notes or documents that could help them a lot. The factory supports my claim because it shows how far we have come in the industry with creating technology.  This will impact lots of people because it will make whatever the people need, faster and more efficient. That is why I think it was worth the Price.

The Industrialization Affect

I do not believe that the benefits of new technologies from industrialization were worth the costs becaue therre were so many affects that cause many probems in our country starting with the informational poster called Making Human Junk. Child labor wasn't rght because kids had to work everyday and they ot ill and injuried from being forced to do hard work. "There was a poster created in 1913-1914 by a man named Lewis Wicke Hine. He wanted to draw the attention to many people to inform the how child labor was very bad. Child Labor shouldn’t be allowed because children might end up with no future and low wages." Another example of industrialization was the article The Accident Report. Many people were getting very badly injured from industrialindization affecting our country. "The accident report was written in 1916 by a man named Paul Underwood Kellogg, and he wanted to inform people about industrialization. Too many human beings have been getting severely injured and industrialization has been costing many lives." My final example is Factory Smoke Stacks. Factory Smoke Stacks polluted the air causing many animals and plants to die and costing hmsn their live. "Factory smoke stacks were invented by the Library of Congress in 1890-1901 to inform people about pollution. There were too many factories polluting smoke in the air which was affecting humans, be cause humans got very ill from the pollution and many plants and animals have been dying." Industrialization was a bad affect in the U.S. because of some of those reasons.

Was Indrustrialization worth the cost.



I think that smokestacks are not worth the cost because the smoke that they have is
not nice for the air and also the nature. It’s harder to breath and also with the smoke will go everywhere like the ground .Also animals, if animals breath the air animals could die, and if the animals die we won’t have food.
I think that making human Junk are not worth the cost. Because people or kids get sick with the work that they do. They work at this place so they can race money to get food or buy a house, but they don’t get that many money. Many workers lots their lives because they didn’t get that many money to get food
I think bicycles don’t worth the cost because bicycles are not something really cool, bicycles are just for fun and just riding it.

Industrial Revolution:Ruining The World


I don't think that it was worst the costs and how the second industrialization impacted Humans.All of the pollution could affect people with the disease and also trees they would die that would mean the end of mankind. because everyone breaths and trees produce oxygen so if the trees get polluted it would be really bad for us.In the photograph smokestead it has a factory producing pollution that would harm the people working there because they don't have anything to protect them from the pollution. Kids working in factories to could get hurt because they are still learning about the world and forced into this bad labor and like it said in the poster named Human Junk it states they are normal kids but then once they take their job they become like nothing and treated badly and for those kids to feel that way is horrific because these kids suffered and died just so you can have a phone and tv and all these nice things we have today. These kids sacrificed their childhood so you guys could be happy.People have to work so hard to build things and get horrible diseases like black lung and some bad fevers.Everyday someone could die just trying to live and all of the pollution would hurt inside because of all of the machines that are probably not safe.

Risking it for the Right Reasons


The industrialization period was a good period for technology that technology was worth the cost. According to the article, “Wizard of Menlo Park,” the Wizard or Edison created a lot of new technology. His technology was a great step up for the United States. Edison created so many different things, the most useful was the electric light bulb. The electric light bulb made sure that no one had to use gas-filled lamps and have to be at risk of an explosion. In 1913-14 a man named Harry Reece was going to Chicago for his first time he couldn’t wait to see all the technology that there was. What he saw was the first electronic piece of transportation the trolley car. That was very important because that helped people by getting people places fast. It was very amazing for Harry Reece because he was a farmer boy so he hadn’t experienced this before. That is important because everyone should be to experience the new technology. The Detroit Publishing Co took a picture of a field and factories. This is important and was worth the costs because this showed new opportunity also new jobs. This was very good for businesses because it showed opportunity for trade and new jobs. The new jobs would be able to have everyone take care of their family and no one will be broke. Children became s happy with the new technology that was being created. Another piece of transportation was the bikes and the trikes this was another fast piece of transportation it also created jobs. This was important because children weren’t bored anymore and the bikes and trikes were able to keep them busy. These all were very important and they were worth the price. They were able to create new things and those things were able to become the technology we have today. That is why it was worth the cost.

How will it help us now

I do not believe that the benefits of new technologies from industrialization were worth the costs. In a photograph by Detroit Publishing Co. It shows a factory with smoke. The smoke goes into the air, producing pollution into the earth. The pollution was so bad that people had to start using street lamps in the day. In the poster “Human Junk” by Hine Lewis Wickes there are kids looking sad and dirty. Through this time there was also child labor going on. Hine Lewis Wickers is saying that if you work these kids now, they won’t have a job after this. He is also saying that if you work them too hard then you’re making “Human Junk.” This means they can’t find jobs and they can’t work because they are all worked out. According to google discovery, the article,”Polluting the Environment,” says the pollution was really bad and started to get people sick. Plants started to die. People needed to use street lamps to see during the day. They were getting Typhoid fever and other diseases from pollution in the water. I do not believe that the benefits of new technologies from industrialization were worth the costs.