Oil.
John D. Rockefeller
Oil.
John D. Rockefeller ~
carnegie and Rockefeller became industry leaders because of there number of industries of sugar,whiskey,and cotton
No, John D. Rockefeller did not own a steel company. He was primarily involved in the oil industry, founding Standard Oil, which became a dominant force in oil refining and distribution. While he had interests in various industries, steel was not one of them; that sector was largely dominated by figures like Andrew Carnegie.
It was around 1860s....:)
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Henry Ford - Cars. Manufacturing Ford automobiles John D. Rockefeller - Marketed oilAndrew Carnegie - Steel. In the city of Pittsburgh
Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller
What three types of manufacturing industries are involved in the production of a pair of skates
John D. Rockefeller had five children: Elizabeth, Alice, Alta, Edith, and John D. Rockefeller Jr. His children were involved in various philanthropic efforts, continuing the family's legacy of charitable giving. Rockefeller Jr. played a significant role in managing the family’s wealth and philanthropic foundations.
They established and dominated the new steel and oil industries.