Late nineteenth-century industrial expansion refers to the period between roughly 1870 and 1900 when there was significant growth in industrialization, manufacturing output, technological advancements, and urbanization.
Related terms
Urbanization: Urbanization is the process of population shift from rural areas to urban centers due to industrialization and increased job opportunities.
Gilded Age: The Gilded Age refers to the late 19th century in America when there was substantial wealth accumulation among certain individuals but also widespread social inequality.
Mass production: Mass production is a manufacturing method that involves large-scale production of standardized products using assembly lines or other efficient techniques.
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