Maw (one of Jerec's Six Dark Jedi).
becauses hes a good guy
Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Leland Stanford
They were the richest men of their time and they controlled the oil, railroad, and banking of the nation. They lived like kings and paid their workers as little as they could. Carnegie came from Scotland with nothing, but through ruthless means he worked to become the richest. Rockefeller and Morgan were also ruthless in their dealings. This made them Robber barons stealing from the poor to make themselves richer. We have robber barons too with the 1% richest today.
Morgan, Carnegie, and Rockefeller are often viewed as both captains of industry and robber barons. As captains of industry, they played significant roles in advancing the U.S. economy, driving innovation, and creating jobs. However, their aggressive business practices, monopolistic tendencies, and exploitation of workers led many to label them as robber barons, highlighting the ethical concerns surrounding their wealth accumulation. Ultimately, their legacies encompass both positive contributions and negative societal impacts.
used ruthless buiness tactics against their competitors
They were called Robber Barron’s. There were 400 families that were the richest of the rich and they lived like kings.
JP Morgan was a prominent banker during the Gilded Age or America, which followed the Civil War. The age took place concurrently with the rise of American industrialism 1877 - 1893.Morgan managed to take advantage of the burgeoning economy to become a "Captain of Industry". These are also sometimes called "Robber Barons" depending on historians' perspective.
The richest leaders of industry in the late 1800s were commonly referred to as "captains of industry" or "robber barons." These terms highlighted their significant wealth and influence, with "captains of industry" suggesting they contributed positively to the economy, while "robber barons" implied unethical practices in their pursuit of wealth. Prominent figures included John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and J.P. Morgan.
Morgan Morgan died in 1766.
Morgan Morgan was born in 1688.
Morgan Morgan-Giles was born in 1914.
Garrett A. Morgan's mother was Elizabeth Reed Morgan.