A History of US

About this book
For the captains of industry (sometimes called Robber Barons)--men like Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, and Henry Ford--the Gilded Age is a time of big money. Technology booms with the new trains, telephones, electric lights, harvesters, vacuum cleaners, and more. But for millions of immigrant workers, it is a time of hardship––workers, including children, often toil 12 to 14 hours a day sometimes under dangerous conditions. In An Age of Extremes, you'll meet Mother Jones, Ida Tarbell, Big Bill Haywood, Sam Gompers, Theodore Roosevelt and others. You'll watch the United States step onto the world stage as it enters the bloody battlefields of Europe in World War I.
Full Series:
1.The First Americans (Prehistory-1600)
2.Making Thirteen Colonies (1600-1740)
3.From Colonies to Country (1735-1791)
4.The New Nation (1789-1850)
5.Liberty for All? (1820-1860)
6.War, Terrible War (1855-1865)
7.Reconstructing America (1865-1890)
8.An Age of Extremes (1880-1917)
9.War, Peace, and All That Jazz (1918-1945)
10.All the People: (Since 1945)
NOTE: Years may differ Depending on Edition
Details
- First published
- 1994
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Pages
- 192
- ISBN-13
- 9780195077490
- OL Work ID
- OL1965048W
Subjects
Social conditionsJuvenile literatureEconomic conditionsHistoryUnited states, history, juvenile literatureUnited states, history, 1865-1898United states, history, 1898-1919Study and teachingEducationHomeschoolUnited states, historyUnited states, history, 20th century, juvenile literatureUnited states, history, 20th century