πΊ The video explores the transformative events of the 20th century in the United States.
β° The century began with a sense of hope and possibility in America.
π The common man played a significant role in shaping the 20th century through politics and technology.
π Immigrants saw America as a land of opportunity and a better future.
πΌ By 1900, the United States was a leading industrial power, producing steel, goods, and textiles.
π Americans had better living conditions, longer life expectancy, and access to education.
βοΈ The Wright brothers' successful flight marked a significant technological innovation.
π The automobile transformed American society, giving people a sense of freedom and control.
π Henry Ford revolutionized car manufacturing and made automobiles accessible to ordinary people.
π‘ Henry Ford's assembly line concept revolutionized automobile production.
π Millions of impoverished Europeans migrated to America in search of material abundance and freedom.
π The industrial boom in cities like Pittsburgh attracted immigrants and poor workers, but the conditions were harsh and dangerous.
πΆπ Child labor was prevalent in early 20th century America.
π₯ The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire resulted in the death of 146 workers and highlighted the need for reform.
β Progressivism emerged as a movement for social reform, with progressive women advocating for women's rights and suffrage.
π African Americans faced segregation, discrimination, and violence, with Jim Crow laws denying them basic rights.
π½ In the early 20th century, the majority of Americans lived on farms or in small towns.
π More and more people moved to cities in search of opportunities and brighter lights.
π The availability of public libraries and diverse immigrant cultures enriched American society.
π₯ The early movie industry in the late 19th century introduced moving pictures as a new form of entertainment.
π Movies and newsreels allowed Americans to experience the world beyond their borders and expanded their horizons.
πΊπΈ Following the Spanish-American War, the United States gained control over Spanish colonies and emerged as a global power.
π Theodore Roosevelt led the construction of the Panama Canal, connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and solidifying America's strategic hold on the region.
π The Panama Canal, a triumph of technology, symbolized America's entrance into the international arena.
π£ Tensions among major European powers, fueled by an arms race and rivalries, led to World War I.
βοΈ World War I was a catastrophic conflict that used advanced technology and had far-reaching consequences.