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- A New American Consumer Culture – U. S. History
For workers earning lower wages, these easy credit terms meant that the middle-class lifestyle was within their reach Of course, it also meant they were in debt, and changes in wages, illness, or other unexpected expenses could wreak havoc on a household’s tenuous finances
- A New American Consumer Culture – US History II
While tensions between owners and workers continued to grow, and wage earners struggled with the challenges of industrial work, the culture of American consumerism was changing
- A New American Consumer Culture | United States History II
At the start of the 20th century, the new American middle-class was still finding its feet The piety and sobriety of the Second Great Awakening were still engrained in their day-to-day culture, but the rise of consumer goods brought a new aspect of life: disposable income
- 18. 4 A New American Consumer Culture - U. S. History | OpenStax
For workers earning lower wages, these easy credit terms meant that the middle-class lifestyle was within their reach Of course, it also meant they were in debt, and changes in wages, illness, or other unexpected expenses could wreak havoc on a household’s tenuous finances
- A New American Consumer Culture - HIS 211 - U. S. History . . .
By the end of the nineteenth century, factors such as the population’s move towards urban centers and the expansion of the railroad changed how Americans shopped for, and perceived, consumer goods
- A New American Consumer Culture - OERTX
For workers earning lower wages, these easy credit terms meant that the middle-class lifestyle was within their reach Of course, it also meant they were in debt, and changes in wages, illness, or other unexpected expenses could wreak havoc on a household’s tenuous finances
- Rise of Industrial America, 1876 to 1900 - Library of Congress
Americans who were born in the 1840s and 1850s would experience enormous changes in their lifetimes Some of these changes resulted from a sweeping technological revolution Their major source of light, for example, would change from candles, to kerosene lamps, and then to electric light bulbs
- A New American Consumer Culture – U. S. History - UH Pressbooks
While tensions between owners and workers continued to grow, and wage earners struggled with the challenges of industrial work, the culture of American consumerism was changing
- The Rise of Industrial America, 1877-1900 | Gilder Lehrman Institute of . . .
The rise of industrial America, the dominance of wage labor, and the growth of cities represented perhaps the greatest changes of the period Few Americans at the end of the Civil War had anticipated the rapid rise of American industry
- The Consumer Economy and Mass Entertainment
In countless ways, large and small, American life was transformed during the 1920s, at least in urban areas Cigarettes, cosmetics, and synthetic fabrics such as rayon became staples of American life
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