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... The social and economic changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution allowed Carnegie to amass his fortune in the United States. ...
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... Carnegie later sold it to JP Morgan's United States Steel Corporation in 1901 for $400 million, which would be a little over $4 billion today! ...
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The Opportunity of the United States Andrew Carnegie strongly opposed the United States expansion into the Philippines. He was the ...
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... Carnegie later sold it to JP Morgan's United States Steel Corporation in 1901 for $400 million, which would be a little over $4 billion today! ...
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... Carnegie later sold it to JP Morgan's United States Steel Corporation in 1901 for $400 million, which would be a little over $4 billion today! ...
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... Despite all of the rights, wrongs, and accusations, Andrew Carnegie may have very well been the leader of the United States of America's Industrial Revolution.
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... The immense strength and wealth of Carnegie Steel benefited the United States enormously proving that Carnegie was a captain of industry. ...
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... fortune. Funds provided by Carnegie built approximately 2800 Carnegie Free Libraries in the United States and elsewhere. When asked ...
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... Later he created seven philanthropic and educational organizations in the United States, including Carnegie Corporation of New York, and several more in Europe ...
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... the Carnegie Steel Company. The Carnegie steel company then changed to the United States Steel Corporation. In one year,1900, his ...
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... The immense strength and wealth of Carnegie Steel benefited the United States enormously proving that Carnegie was a captain of industry. ...
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... The immense strength and wealth of Carnegie Steel benefited the United States enormously proving that Carnegie was a captain of industry. ...
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... Carnegie was born in Scotland and came to the United States in 1848 at the age of twelve. ... In 1892 Carnegie left the United States to visit Scotland. ...
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... Morse code letters directly by their sounds, and was only the third person in the United States to do so. Before long, sixteen-year-old Carnegie found himself ...
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... impression on young Andrew and played a significant role in his life after his family immigrated to the United States in 1848. Andrew Carnegie amassed wealth ...
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... Almost like a fairy tale, Andrew Carnegie went from being a bobbin boy, which was ... a week to creating the first billion dollar corporation in the United States. ...
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... Almost like a fairy tale, Andrew Carnegie went from being a bobbin boy, which was ... a week to creating the first billion dollar corporation in the United States. ...
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... They immigrated to the United States in search of employment and opportunities in 1848. Andrew Carnegie obtained a variety of occupations since his first ...
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... Andrew Carnegie was a successful businessman, his wealth was based on the provision ... recalled his roots in Scotland before his immigration to the United States. ...
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... donated money for the construction of what is now the International Court of Justice for the United Nations at The Hague, Netherlands. Carnegie was honored ...
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... donated money for the construction of what is now the International Court of Justice for the United Nations at The Hague, Netherlands. Carnegie was honored ...
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... way that I have come to my conclusion about Carnegie. When looking at the long-term effects we see that largely because of his work, the United States rose to ...
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... it is in a molten condition (Husband 98)." "Today, the United States produces ... poor Scotch weaver (McCloskey 102)." A proposition was made for Carnegie to sell ...
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Andrew Carnegie Andrew Carnegie helped to develop the American economy. ... He introduced the Bessemer method of steel production to the United States. ...
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... In addition to Darwin's influence on the social issues in the United States, economically ... Andrew Carnegie, a successful businessman, also preached this idea. ...
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... held similar but yet contrasting views toward the wealth that was created in the United States. Among these individuals were Andrew Carnegie, Eugene V. Debs ...
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... low morals and lost hope during and after the Depression made Dale Carnegie's book, How ... began in October of 1929 when stock values in the United States dropped ...
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... Carnegie's steel and iron were used all over the United States to build subways, elevated railroads, tractors, barbed wires, tools for all trades, irrigation ...
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... Both Rockefeller and Carnegie committed despicable crimes against the people "beneath" them ... Even the poor, working class of the United States fell victim to ...
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... Once the transaction was complete, United States Steel was born. Carnegie proved himself to be a self made man of success who started at the bottom and trudged ...
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