The steel industry had an enormous impact on Industrial America. During the Second Industrial Revolution, America also witnessed a substantial incursion of immigrants. The downfall of the steel industry left many people it had once given an opportunity for employment on the unemployment line, and facing destitution. The conditions and terrible wages factory workers were forced to endure if they wished to be employed was and still is outrageous, how negligence, poor administration, terrible management, and bad business practices caused numerous companies into bankruptcy, and resulted in the downfall of the American working class, but still these conditions continue affecting the working class today. Springsteen’s “Youngstown” is a song that reflects how the fall of the steel industry during the second industrial revolution affected so many people in America. …show more content…
Originating in England during the last half of the 18th century, The Industrial Revolution and spread throughout all of Europe. It eventually made its way into the United States during the subsequent century, at the end of which the United States lead the world in manufacturing with new innovations others had yet to create, this laid the framework for what became known as the Second Industrial Revolution, between 1870 and 1914. The American economy then emerged during the horrible aftermath of the Civil War and Reconstruction (the process of rebuilding the South), as the largest and most industrious across the globe. Second Industrial Revolution had impressive benefits to America, such as how it created the expansion of railroads that ran throughout the massive size of the United States, and how it established the country as a global power, it did also leave a notorious legacy, one that we still feel