Hey there! Welcome to this Mometrix video on the Second Industrial Revolution.
Exciting I know...
But hang on! Lots of really awesome stuff
happened during the Second Industrial Revolution.
A really old guy named Richard White said,
"If a Western Rip Van Winkle had fallen asleep
in 1869 and awakened in 1896,
he would not have recognized the lands that the railroads had touched."
That's pretty exciting, right?
But seriously let's talk facts.
The second Industrial Revolution, sometimes
referred to as the Technological Revolution,
was a period of almost instant industrialization
that took place from 1870-1914 the beginning
of World War I.
This industrial growth took place, mainly, in Britain, Germany, the United States,
but also in France, Italy, and Japan.
Vaclav Smil even referred to the Second Industrial
Revolution as "The Age of Synergy."
This is, because this 'I'll help you if you
help me for the greater good' mentality developed
between large industries; like the iron, steel,
and railroad industries.
Railroads said "Hey, we will let you guys have cheap transportation if you let us have your product for cheap"
Which lead to affordable rails to make more
roads.
Brilliant!
Thanks to the First Industrial Revolution,
we got the Telegraph.
This played a super   impactful role in the Second Industrial Revolution because
now there was a massive expansion of rail and telegraph lines.
This lead to
a R E V O L U T I O N A R Y movement of people and ideas...
See what I did there. Industrial
Revolution.. Revolutionary... Okay moving on.
This movement of ideas and people began a
mass globalization.
And this movement of people, and ideas across
the globe lead to further technological advancements!
Such as:
A more efficient form of the Bessemer process
to produce a mass amount of steel cheaply.
The now competitive cost of steel ultimately
replaced iron railroads, which lead to more
efficient travel, because steel lasted 10
times longer.
Thanks to scientist Michael Faraday, experimenting
with harnessing electrical power, in earlier
years; Sir Joseph Swan, in 1881 invented the
first workable incandescent light bulb. Laying the foundation for the electrification of industry and home.
A more efficient form of paper making came about.
The steam driven rotary printing press
made for cheaper paper, schoolbooks, and newspapers.
The chemical discovery of aniline dyes eventually
lead to many medical breakthroughs years after
the Second Industrial Revolution.
The revolutionary naval design from the First
Industrial Revolution lead to the first modern
battleship during the Second Industrial Revolution.
The Engineer, John Pen, introduced the trunk
engine for driving screw propellers in naval vessels.
The first pneumatic tire was invented in 1887.
Pneumatic is a fancy way of saying that the
tire had pressurized air in it.
These tires lead to the invention of the first
ever bicycle!
Then Carl Benz patented the first automobile
in 1886. Then, the infamous Henry Ford designed
his first car in 1896 and then introduced
the assembly line leading to mass production
of automobiles.
A great amount of attention was paid to applied
science; which inevitably lead to a better
understanding of the importance of ammonia
as fertilizer.. I mean obviously right Pshh,
I knew that.
The telephone was patented by Alexander graham
Bell in 1876.
The elevator, and structural steel building,
which lead to the first skyscrapers in the
1880s
Motion pictures, and the electric generator
in the 1890s; which, contributed to modern
household items such as refrigerators, and
washing machines.
The development of modern business management.
Things like accounting , scientific management,
industrial engineering, and manufacturing
engineering completely changed the way industries
operated.
Not to mention the social impact it had. I
could go on all day. ETC, ETC, ETC..
This is all really cool, and exciting stuff,
but "with great power comes great responsibility."
What I mean by that, is that this great industrial
boom also had a few setbacks.
The second Industrial Revolution set a march into the Gilded Age.
The period of really high highs, and really low lows.
Economic insecurity was the normal
in the 1870's and 1890's.
The Second Industrial Revolution is seen as
a period of major breakthroughs and great progress, but
those living in that time period, and working in the major factories knew that there was a cost to it.
So, let's review. In short, the Second Industrial
Revolution was a period that played, maybe,
one of the most important roles in the evolving
technology that we have today; like smart
phones.. And computers. But, just like with
anything, a vast amount of wealth, and industrial
expansion can potentially lead to greed. Which, in many cases, during the Second Industrial Revolution it did.
It had lots of great benefits, but also lots
of negative consequences.
I hope this was helpful.
See you next time!
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