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Gilded Age Problems

  • Problems with the environment

    Problems with the environment
    Industrialization brought increased production but also increased pollution. This pollution started to negatively impact the environment. In addition, Americans were exploiting their natural resources by depleting the finite amount available.
  • Unhealthy & Dangerous Working Conditions

    Unhealthy & Dangerous Working Conditions
    The Gilded Age saw a rise in unhealthy and dangerous working conditions. Most factory owners and bosses were more concerned with profit than worker safety. During industrialization, the work accidents and terrible working conditions were countless To combat this, workers formed unions to fight for higher wages, better hours and safer conditions. However, unions experienced challenges and often won few victories because of the government's cooperation with business.
  • Monopolies

    Monopolies
    Companies emerged during this era that sought to eliminate or get rid of competition. These companies formed monopolies or a company which controls a product or industry like John Rockefeller and the oil business. Monopolies put all others out of business giving them an unfair advantage. If these companies were the only option for consumers for that product, they would then have to pay whatever the price.
  • Government & Business Corruption

    Government & Business Corruption
    The government practiced laissez faire economics. This meant they did not get involved in the economy. This benefitted big business. In addition, there was many instances of corruption by the government.