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Pittsburgh

Definition

Pittsburgh is a city in the state of Pennsylvania, known for its steel industry and blue-collar roots. It played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution in the United States.

Analogy

Think of Pittsburgh as a hardworking student who always has their nose to the grindstone. Just like this student, Pittsburgh was instrumental in powering America's growth (like acing exams) during the Industrial Revolution with its steel production.

Related terms

Industrial Revolution: A period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840 when major changes occurred in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transport, and technology that had a profound effect on socioeconomic conditions.

Steel Industry: The business of processing iron ore into steel, which is a stronger and more durable metal. This industry was particularly important to cities like Pittsburgh.

Blue-Collar Workers: Workers who engage in hard manual labor, typically in industries such as manufacturing or construction. These workers were essential to cities like Pittsburgh during the Industrial Revolution.

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Practice Questions (1)

  • What was the effect of transitioning into a post-industrial economy on industrial cities in the midwest like Pittsburgh, Toledo, Detroit, and Gary?


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