The Industrial Revolution particularly influenced the United States by creating cities in the center of the American lifestyle. The workshops were in the cities, and the craftsmen existed there too. The goods from the companies were mass-produced, offering them more affordable and more convenient. Big business within 1870 to 1900 had a tremendous influence on the American administration and political aspect, making Americans troubled with their shortage of influence in culture, and skeptical of American governments, which is principally associated to the strong control of America's economy and governments by outrageous entrepreneurs.