Guillen Core 1
Monday, May 8, 2017
the industrial revolution: good or bad
the industrial revolutions was good and bad. but i thought that it was bad because it caused poluttion to the air which killed plants and animals. in the factories they had many people die because of accidents in the factory. more than 500 men died from working in the factory. kids also worked in factories. they called them junk. they got paid very little. and i get that since they were very little. but it was dangerous for them
Was it Worth it?
I do not believe that the benefits of new technologies from industrialization were worth the costs. I don't think that it was worth it because the factories were built making impressive things but the factories were polluting the air. In a picture published by The Detroit Publishing Company in, New York (1890-1901) the picture showed a group of factories with smoke pouring out. All of the smoke was polluting the air and hurting the world around us.This is terrible for the world around us and yes it very intriguing things that would be better if they chose not to build as many factories, or do something to contain the smoke. Also in that time period there was a poster about tuning little kid into human “trash” When they worked in factories, Children are “turing into junk” said a poster made by Hine ,Lewis Wilkes and said that children were trying into “trash”, because of these factory instead of going to school and getting an education they worked at a factory basically ruining their lives before they even began. Likewise another reason this was bad because lots of people got hurt in the progress. From a Injury report in Pittsburgh it talks about how 526 people died in a factory. THis was pretty common thing for people to get hurt working in a factory, And because of that many people died. That is why I believe that industrialization wasn’t worth the cost.
Thursday, May 4, 2017
Was the Industrial Revolution Really Worth the Cost?
The benefits from the industrial revolution was not worth the cost because it was harmful to people, society, and the environment. In the picture Making Human Junk, It shows a cause and effect. The children come in fresh and new, and end up like “junk” because they do not have a good education. When they grow up, they are going to be really poor because they cannot get a good education since as a child, they didn’t have an education. Another reason why the benefits were not worth the costs were because in an Accident Report from June 1, 1906- June 30, 1907, 526 men died from work related deaths, for example, mining, logging. Also, 509 people were sent to hospitals injured in that same year. This is a problem that has no benefit because the Report also said that Allegheny County loses more than 500 workmen., almost half was American Born, 70% are workmen of skill and training, and 60% have not yet reached the prime of their working life. That is horrible because all of these people were young and had much potential up into their later life. They are losing a lot of Youth, skill, and strength every year, also known as human power. Is that really worth the cost? I think that this is really not worth the cost because we have potential successful men and women dying every year. Humanity is choosing industrial revolution over their own citizens and their lives. This is outrageous! The industrial revolution is also harming our environment and individuals greatly. According to the article “Factory Smoke Stacks”, the amount of pollution has dramatically increased, the air getting thicker everyday. In the article “Polluting the Environment”, it talks about how people had to use streetlights during the day because they couldn’t see at all because of the tremendous amount of pollution in the air.Also in the article “Polluting the Environment”, it says that when people are mining, they produce iron sulfur. This iron sulfur can get into streams and kill plants and animals nearby. This may be one of the causes of animal endangerment. Because of the iron sulfur and the mass of destruction of their habitats because of the factory space, and the animals having to adjust in such a short time, they may die. Therefore, the benefits from the industrial revolution was not worth the cost.
Industrialization Killed People and the Economy
The second industrial revolution brought many new types of inventions and innovations to America. However It also caused many problems due to pollution, deadly working conditions, and we humans had to get use to it. In the article Polluting the Environment, it says "coal mining produces chemicals such as iron sulfates that enter streams and kill plants and animals living in the area." This shows that the pollution is causing the death of plants and animals which is a terrible thing because once one animal goes away, everything else in the food web of its habitat goes down with it and before we know it everything would be gone. Also, in making human junk it shows how children are mistreated and forced into labor, turning them into "junk". This shows how industrialization, and innovation is turning children into “junk” that only knows the scary reality of how dangerous working conditions are, and has many illnesses from these horrible working conditions. In Report on Industrial Accidents in Pittsburgh it explains how 526 were killed and 500 more were injured. This shows that the working conditions and pollution were both very deadly. In all the second industrial revolution was terrible, and unworthy of its price.
Were the Risks Worth Taking?
The benefits of new technologies from industrialization were not worth the cost. The poster Making Human Junk states that when adults allow their kids to work in factories, that turns them into “junk”. With these new resources there are more factories for children to work and they get paid low wages and they shouldn’t be working for the way that the children get treated. Likewise, in a photograph showing smokestacks in New York, it shows that the excessive amount of pollution that is put into the air as a result of factories. Introducing more pollution into the air has a huge impact on earth because pollution is terrible for the world. From factories you are putting bad things into the air and making this fresh air turn into “garbage”. In an accident report a lot of people had been getting injuries because of all of the danger of this new technology. For humans to be getting injured because of new technology it isn’t worth the money for people to be paying for this technology. This new use of technology is dangerous and isn’t worth the cost. Benefits of new technologies from industrialization is not worth the cost at all!
Where the Risks Worth Taking?
I do not believe that the benefits of new technologies and opportunities from industrialization were worth the costs of people's lives, the earth and children. The accident report by Eastman Crystal, 1916, clearly shows how the industrial revolution negatively impacted society. Multiple men have lost their lives in the industrialization during work accidents. According to accident report it states, “There's no bright side to this situation. By industrial accidents, Allegheny County loses more than 500 workmen every year.” This shows how many accidents are caused in the factories and work areas and how many people are affected by this. Not just the people who lost their lives but also their families. Industrialization was not worth all these mens lives. Likewise, in the poster Making Human Junk by Harry Reese, 1940, it shows how poorly children were treated and how they were used in industrialization. Children were used by many people, and once they were done with these kids they would toss them out like trash. Children were brought to work in factories and make a living for their family. According to the photograph the children were, “Good Material at First” Once the kids got overworked or rundown the kids would be sent away or fired from their job. The children were used and taken advantage of. Young kids in the first place should not have to work considering education is a very important part to being successful. This is not acceptable, children should not have been treated this way in the industrial revolution. Lastly, the photograph Factory Smoke Stacks from Detroit Publishing Co. introduces the thought of pollution to the nation. Pollution is all around bad for the earth, people and society. According to WWF, “Air pollution may poison soils and waterways, or kill plants and animals. Humans are also regularly harmed by pollution. Long-term exposure to air pollution, can lead to chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer and other diseases.” The earth, animals and people are being harmed by the pollution in the air. The environment was for ever damaged by pollution it brought to the from factories. Therefore I do not believe all the things that we went through were worth it for industrialization.
Is Working in factories life threatening? Is it Worth It?
I do not believe that the benefits of new technologies from industrialization were worth the overall costs. They were not worth the price because According to Crystal Eastman (1916) said in a accident report there were 526 casualties and 509 men hospitalised. This shows that it was not worth the price. Another reason new technologies from industrialization was not worth the price was because a picture of factors that filled thea skies with pollution. This was awful because it killed animals and plants that produced oxygen so it wrecked are air as well. This was danger to our America. Next reason that the benefits of new technologies from industrialization were awful for America, A poster that was posted around stays that normal kids will become human "junk". This is a horrid way to live because knowing that you can get hurt or turn into "junk" this is never away to live. The benefits of new technologies from industrialization were worth the overall costs.
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