He was the inventor of steel in the the late 19th century, he was a great philanthropist during his era and used the method called vertical integration. His industry grew as years went on during his time.
Andrew Carnegie was a powerful industrialist who led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He played a key role in the growth of the U.S. economy and became one of the wealthiest individuals in history. Carnegie also dedicated a significant portion of his wealth to philanthropic efforts, establishing libraries, schools, and other institutions to support education and the arts.
He built libraries, donated money for a better education, made good and efficient steel, and made his own money, instead of inheriting it.
he donated money
Steel mill
He built libarys and school
steel needed for railroad
because he built them so people didnt have to pay for the books
He built libarys and school
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Andrew Carnegie gave 80% of his money away to education. Carnegie thought that education was very important.
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie was the first industrialist to advocate the gospel of wealth. He believed that the wealthy had a responsibility to use their wealth to benefit society and help those less fortunate. Carnegie promoted the idea that the rich should engage in philanthropy and contribute to the welfare of the public.
Andrew Carnegie's father was William Carnegie. His mother was Margaret Morrison Carnegie.
Andrew Carnegie
No, Andrew Carnegie is not single.
Margaret Carnegie Miller (Andrew Carnegie's daughter) was 22 years old when Andrew Carnegie died.