Sam Patch the famous jumper written by Paul E. Johnson and published in 2003 not only follows the story of the first American daredevil but also the story of American Industrialization. There were many things that changed throughout this period, including transportation, technology, politics, and immigration. The change in America that brought Patch to becoming a daredevil was the rise in new transportation. He did not like how people were destroying something so beautiful just to make traveling easier. The industrialization of transportation included that building of canals, bridges, and railroads. All of these made travel so much easier in America. Between 1820 and 1860 the industrialization of transportation helped with urbanization in westward expansion. The population in urbanized areas doubled between these years due to easier, cheaper, and faster travel. Not only was it easier for people to travel, but also goods could travel up to ninety percent faster than before letting people out west send their goods to the major towns for profit. Along with sending goods farther, the new ways of transportation also helped in the transportation of the large amount of immigrants newly arriving in America. Due to an increase in immigrants, the coast was overflowing with people. Thanks to the railroads, canals, and bridges these immigrants can …show more content…
He wanted to show that no matter how much heads of companies wanted people to look like each other and do the same things every day, they could never take away a person’s individualism. Towards the middle of his jumps he began gaining money and fame. This shows that no matter who one is, the gain of money affects everyone. Once someone becomes famous, they want even more glory and money to go along with their career. Due to the bringing up of Patch, a poverty stricken family, he knew how it was to be poor and did not want to return to that