Andrew Carnegie is a Robber Barron because he sold monopoly to JP Morgan the most famous business man. The monopoly prices raised and it was ruthless tactics. Andrew Carnegie also stole the idea of the bessemer process. He also payed Irish men $850 to take his place in the civil war.
The industrial revolution of the early 19th century set the foundation for Carnegie steel, many prices already raised with Carnegie. The palace of the millionaire and the cottage of the laborer with the U.S today measures the change that has come with civilization. Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline Scotland. Carnegie and his family of four lived in the attic of the home, while another family lived in the bottom half. Years later Carnegie purchased a Skimbo
He was also one the wealthiest men of his time and helped transform the steel industry. Andrew Carnegie could be considered to be a hero in many ways. He helped create jobs, transformed the steel industry and also helped other industries, and was an influential philanthropist. Many of the people at the time were poor and living in poverty. There weren't many jobs; and the one that they did have didn't pay enough to sustain a family.
Andrew Carnegie was a self-made millionaire (and in today’s money a billionaire) who rose from the bottom up. In 1835, Andrew Carnegie was born in the attic of a weaver’s cottage, located in Scotland. His schooling took place in a one-room building. Carnegie, along with his family, left Scotland for the United States in 1848 because of the poverty situation. The jobs he had in his early days in the United States include; a bobbin boy, a telegram deliverer, and a railroad job.
The context of Andrew Carnegie is the robber baron. Industrialisation the expansion of factories and the mass production of manufactured goods like steel. The Industrial Revolution of the early 1900s set the foundation for the rise of Carnegie steel. While some say Andrew Carnegie is a caption of industry because he wanted to help others who were poor evidence suggests he is a robber baron because he made the vertical monopoly which makes it harder to compete with him and he had very poor working conditions and even killed some people with those horrible conditions. Andrew Carnegie made it hard for anyone else to produce steel and other various items so he could eliminate his competition which he pretty much did.
Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish industrialist who led the expansion of the steel industry back in the 19th century and is known as one of the richest men. One reason that Andrew Carnegie
They decided on living in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. Although he had little formal education, Carnegie grew up in a family that believed in the importance of books and learning (Biography. “Andrew Carnegie.”). His father had the job of handweaving and he traveled many places to sell the products that he eventually ended up creating. To help support her family, Margaret Carnegie (Andrew’s mother) started a job as a shoe binder for local shoemakers.
Some viewed Carnegie as the “Robber Baron” which was used to describe the wealthy and ruthless business leaders who used their affluence and power to manipulate others for their own
“A man who dies rich thus dies in disgrace.” Andrew Carnegie was known as the father of steel and became one of the most powerful men alive at his time. Carnegie was a Scottish-born immigrant. His story is what people would call the american dream, coming from nothing into being extremely successful in his industry. As boy he worked in a cotton factory in Pittsburg and eventually worked up to a superintendent position in railroad in Pennsylvania.
The context of Andrew Carneige becoming a Robber Baron is the Industrial Revolution, because the industrialization is the explosion of factories and the mass production of consumer goods such as steel. The industrial revolution act set the economic foundation that allowed Andrew Carnegie to create the monopoly that is carnegie steel. Some will argue that Andrew Carnegie is a Captain of industry because in Document 9 he wanted to make sure the people had a good lifestyle, but the evidence supports he is a Robber Baron because he used his wealth for more money and he also didn’t show any humanization towards the people. In document 3 we talk about something called the Shrewd Businessman, in this document it says that Andrew Carnegie made
Will was a handloom weaver, and Margaret, did sewing work for local shoemakers. In 1848, the Carnegie family moved to America into Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. After Andrew Carnegie had co founded a steel company in the earlier 1870s, near Pittsburgh, he had begun his empire that only became bigger. Over the next few decades, created a steel empire, maximizing profits and minimizing inefficiencies through ownership of factories, raw materials and transportation
Andrew Carnegie had a significant effect on the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution is the development of factories and the mass production of consumer goods, in this case, Carnigies steel. The Industrial Revolution set the economic foundation that allowed Andrew Carnegie to construct his monopoly called Carnegie Steel. Some argue that Andrew Carnegie was a Robber Barron because he didn’t do anything about the dangerous work conditions but the evidence supports that he was a captain of industry because he was a philanthropist and rose from a rags-to-riches storyline. Andrew Carnegie had such a powerful influence on the world and his steel-making establishment is still around today.
Andrew Carnegie By some means, Andrew Carnegie journeyed from being penniless to becoming one of the most wealthiest man to exist (McGuire). By getting himself into the metal industry, Andrew Carnegie became a captain of industry who helped to make America strong. In the first place, The metal industry’s most popular iron and and steal, promised Carnegie a future brimful of wealth and success (Kohn).
Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish immigrant who came to the United States with his family at the age of 13. He had little formal education; however, his family believed in the importance of books. His family raised him in Allegheny PA where he worked himself up from being a factory worker, to telegrapher operator, to assistant telegrapher, to eventually superintendent of the railroad (Andrew). While he was employed at the railroad, Carnegie began dabbling with investments in oil where he brought in substantial income (Rags). Because of the huge success, he left the railroad industry to focus on other business ventures like the Keystone Bridge Company and Keystone Telegraph Company (installation of telegraph wiring in railroad tracks).
People tend to reach success in a number of different ways. Looking at the past, success was often reached in ways that would be looked at as both good and bad. Andrew Carnegie was very successful but reached that success at the expense of his workers, which is why many would refer to him as a robber baron today. Andrew Carnegie placed the workers of his steel company in a harmful working environment. These workers were on the job for twelve long hours, seven days a week, in dangerous working conditions.
Carnegie was considered a Robber Baron for many reasons. For example, he gained huge profits because of his workers low wages. In the excerpt, “Who was Andrew Carnegie,” the author said, “his steel workers were often pushed to long hours and low wages.” Workers worked in harsh conditions and received no benefits causing them to live in poverty with scarce food, clothing, and shelter. Workers were tired of the low wages and decided to go on strike.
Andrew Carnegie was one of the most famous and wealthiest American industrialist during the Industrial Age. He was a robber baron who made a fortune in the steel industry and applied vertical integration to his business. Carnegie contradicted his views as a robber baron because he supported, but destroyed many unions. This made many of his views unethical.