Changes In The Gilded Age

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The Gilded Age began right after the Civil War. To create this Age the American lifestyle changed drastically. This period in time is singled out from others by its explosive industrial economy that produced a massive amount of wealth. However, it also left many farmers and workers struggling to survive. The expansion of industrialization led to wage growth spread across the increasing labor force. New technologies impacted this age enormously and caused major changes in American lives. Some new inventions were the electric light bulb by Thomas Edison, the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell, and the telegraph by Samuel Morse. Transcontinental railroads created new opportunities for entrepreneurs. A negative of this age is how corrupt politics