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THE STORY'S CONTEXT
Opening   Why Asaph   Technological Change   The 20th Century

 

Asaph's story is important as a vehicle for an exploration of the late 19th and early 20th century. This was a time of tremendous change in the United States. Asaph was born just months after the Transcontinental Railroad was completed. In 1890, when Asaph was a 20 year old young man, Alexander Graham Bell's telephone was just 14 years old. Thomas Edison had just recently developed the filament light bulb. Before Asaph turned 40, Orville and Wilbur Wright would make the first powered flight and the first Model T would roll off Henry Ford's assembly line.

 

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Extending the Story: Technology and Everyday Life in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

 

 

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Learning the story

 

Technology is almost the archetypical context for this age. Students should be able to easily relate to the general idea of technological change. The most obvious way to use the story of Asaph to learn about technological change would be to have students identify technological changes which coincided with Asaph's early life and propose how these changes may have affected the day in and day out life of the people in this story.