Work songs such as "John Henry" and "I've Been Working on the Railroad" became popular among the immigrants and other Americans who labored to build those miles of track.
the distance between rails of a railway or wheels of a train
As railroad companies consolidated, they began using a standard gauge of 4 feet, 8.5 inches (1 m, 41.6 cm). The use of a standard gauge drove down shipping times and costs.
an association of companies for some definite purpose
The railroad barons also made secret agreements with one another to form pools. The companies in a pool divided up business among themselves and set identical rates.
series of machines and workers that build step-by-step
Henry Ford also pioneered a new, less expensive way to manufacture cars—the assembly line. On the assembly line, each worker performed an assigned task again and again.
With the economy growing after the Civil War, many businesses looked for ways to expand. To do so, entrepreneurs—people who start businesses—had to raise capital in the form of money.
a business firm recognized by law as a single body
One way a company can raise capital is by becoming a corporation. This is a type of business organization that can have many owners and grow very large.
a person who is a member of a cooperative relationship
John D. Rockefeller was the most famous figure of the oil industry. When he was just 26, he and four partners built an oil refinery—a plant to process oil—in Cleveland, Ohio.
At the time, employers could fire workers who joined labor organizations. For this reason, the Knights met secretly and used special handshakes to identify one another.
The organization pressed for higher wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions. It also sought the right to collective bargaining—when unions represent a group of workers in talks with management over wages and other matters.
a judicial remedy to prohibit a party from doing something
Pullman and the railroad owners persuaded U.S. Attorney General Richard Olney to obtain an injunction, or court order, against the union for "obstructing the railways and holding up the mails."
Created on Mon Jun 14 16:31:37 EDT 2021
(updated Fri Jun 18 11:07:39 EDT 2021)
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