This chapter went of many different things in a short amount of time. It delves into the time after the war to the full scale industrial revolution and the rise of the Robber Barons. Zinn also spares no expense when he expresses his opinion of the Barons. He also shows the effects that the Industrial Revolution had on the lives of the American people back then.
Reading the first paragraph I get the feeling that Zinn does not like the Robber Barons at all with the words “at the expense of black labor, white labor, Chinese labor, European immigrant labor, female labor, rewarding them differently by race, sex, national origin, and social class”. Zinn’s world paints the picture in my head of these men standing