In Butte, MT Willam Clark was one of 3 Copper Kings. He owned 47 mines locally compared to Marcus Daly who owned mines primarily in Anaconda and if memory serves Augustus Heinze only owned 3 mines. Mr Clark was born and had other interests in Pennsylvania but I am unfamiliar with his eastern business dealings. The Berkeley pit in Butte also provided over 90 percent of the copper for WWII if the local history is correct. If this is not what you needed maybe it will help you link into the right information.
It depends how early: 1700s: agriculture 1800s: Railroads 1900s: cars.
raw materials used in industry
They were called Robber Barron’s. There were 400 families that were the richest of the rich and they lived like kings.
The "captains of industry" were the early developers and controllers of industry and commerce during the Industrial Revolution of Britain, and again in the US in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The term may still be applied today to powerful leaders in the modernization of Asia.
In the late 1800s, the U.S. government encouraged the growth of the railroad industry through significant land grants and financial incentives. The Pacific Railway Acts of 1862 and 1864 provided substantial land to railroad companies, facilitating the construction of transcontinental railroads. Additionally, the government offered loans and subsidies to support the expansion and modernization of rail infrastructure. This investment was crucial for promoting westward expansion and enhancing economic development across the nation.
How did the cattle industry of the 1800s build on it's Spanish beginnings
Which of these was not a form of national currency in the 1800s? A+
in 1800s
Creating monopolies and trying to control the industry were business practices employed by the totals of industry in the late 1800s.
Copper coins A+
Timor-Leste, Mongolia, Japan, Venezuela, Iran, Iceland and Lichtenstein were not controlled by France in the mid-1800s.
ottoman empire controlled Iraq in the 1800's
gold
The United States
The United States
South American countries were not.
France controlled them through an Austrian-born Emperor, Maximillian.