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Andrew Carnegie was known as the "Steel King" and John D. Rockefeller was known as the "Oil King."
similarities and differences on john d. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie was big in steel, and John D. Rockefeller made his mark in oil.
Why did Andreand Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller practice philanthropy?
cause they were
Andrew Carnegie. John D. Rockefeller had created a monopoly with his oil business, too.
John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Ford.
He gained control of the businesses performing each phase of a product's development.
Andrew Carnegie was the millionaire tycoon who made his riches in the steel industry.
Both Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller were titans of industry during the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, known for their immense wealth and influence. Both men made their fortunes in different industries - Carnegie in steel and Rockefeller in oil. Carnegie was a proponent of philanthropy and funded the establishment of public libraries, while Rockefeller focused on creating a systematic approach to his philanthropy through the Rockefeller Foundation.
in the steel/ metal industry
His business was the steel industry.