Chapter 8: Industrialization, the Rise of Big Business, and the American Empire, 1870-1900

The Electrical Building, constructed in 1892 for the World’s Columbian Exposition, included displays from General Electric and Westinghouse, and introduced the American public to alternating current and neon lights. The Chicago World’s Fair, as the universal exposition was more commonly known, featured architecture, inventions, and design, serving as both a showcase for and an influence … Continue reading Chapter 8: Industrialization, the Rise of Big Business, and the American Empire, 1870-1900