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How did Andrew Carnegie become the leading producer of steel?

Andrew Carnegie had a steel vertical monopoly by obtaining control over every level involved in steel production, from raw materials, transportation and manufacturing to distribution and finance.


Why did Andrew Carnegie's family move to America?

His father, a weaver, found it increasingly difficult to get work in Scottish factories and in 1848 brought his family to Allegheny (now Pittsburgh), Pa.


How did JP Morgans life differ from that of Andrew Carnegie?

JP Morgan came from a wealthy family, whereas Andrew Carnegie started out in a low income situation. JP Morgan was born in the United States. He was sent to boarding schools, studied abroad in Switzerland in his teens, and then went to work for his father's bank early on. Andrew Carnegie was born in a one room weaver's cottage, that was shared with another family. His family was starving when he moved to move to the United States. He worked as a bobbin boy for $1.20 a week. Carnegie worked hard in labor jobs for a good portion of his life, and did not make his fortune in the steel industry until he entered his 50s.


Where did Andrew Johnson move to?

alabama


What river did the Pinkertons secretly move up on barges to reach the Carnegie Steel plant?

Monongahela


What year did Andrew Clements move to Illinose?

2000


Where did Andrew Jackson move the Indian Tribes?

Oklahoma.


Who was the president that made the Cherokee leave their land?

Andrew Jackson forced Indians to move in 1830


What if your parents let you move out when your sixteen and then want you to move back do you have to go back?

Its your decision. You can either move back or stay.


Did Andrew Jackson move the Native Americans?

yes, to the Indiana territory..:)


What is a word for suddenly move back?

To "Dike" is to move back suddenly.


What consequesnces did Andrew Jackson give the Indians if they did not move west of the Mississippi?

DEATH