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Andrew Carnegie John D. Rockefeller J.P. Morgan
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What is this Robber Baron known for?

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What was his very first job in the textile factory?

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What did he help establish?

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What did Carnegie say about philanthropy?

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When did Carnegie get the idea for the idea for a steel company?

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What was this Robber Baron known for?

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What conflict arose between the government and Rockefeller?

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What did Rockefeller help by donating money?

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Who was Rockefeller compared to in a classic christmas novel?

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How much of all oil companies in America did Rockefeller own at the end of his reign?

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What was this Robber Baron known for?

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What was different about Morgan compared to Carnegie and Rockefeller?

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What was the major milestone his company reached?

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When was his company founded?

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What is the US steel apart of on Wall Street today?

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Carnegie Steel Company
A Bobbin Boy
Libraries, Schools, and Major Universities
'The man who dies this rich dies disgraced' (Andrew Carnegie).
1865, because he saw America's need for steel after the Civil War had ended.
The Standard Oil Company
He was accused of being a monopoly and was tried for it
Founding a school for women, a medical college, and whenever walking down the street he would give a dime to any kid that asked
Ebenezer Scrooge
90%
The US Steel Company
He never went from 'rags to riches' he was always around wealth and he had very good relationships with the government
It was the 1st billion dollar company
1890's
NYSE: New York Stock Exchange





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