The Industrial Revolution of the United States and the growth of the factory system directly impacted the rise of urbanization. Urbanization is when people move from rural areas to the city where industry is found and more opportunity for employment. The factory system was an innovative way for factories or mills to organize their labor and production force. There were many workers helping in the production of goods or products. These workers often lived …show more content…
Industrialization made some individuals enormously wealthy. Men like oil tycoon, John D. Rockefeller and the steel industries business mogul, Andrew Carnegie contributed back to society as philanthropists by giving away much of their wealth to benefit charitable or cultural goals. Due to the huge sums of money these philanthropists gave the cities became epicenter of culture as libraries, performing arts centers, museums, libraries and even symphony orchestras were instituted – often in the name of the philanthropist. This again was a huge benefit stemming from the Industrial Revolution that we still reap the rewards from today.
There were many positive effects of the Industrial Revolution such as; the introduction of the factory system, advances in transportation like the Erie Canal, and the social impact that came from philanthropy. These positive effects of the Industrial Revolution far outweigh any of the