Andrew Carnegie was a philanthropist and the creator of a steel company. He was born in Europe in 1835 and traveled to the United States at the age of thirteen, starting with small jobs. He moved his way to becoming a very well known entrepreneur and began making his empire. He is seen in a negative light because of the 'Homestead Strike' where his workers at his Homestead plant stood up against the low wages and bad conditions, and he didn't let them back in for at least 6 months. In 1899, his company was bought by J.P. Morgan which turned into the US Steel Company. For the last 21 years of his life, he gave all his earnings away to set up libraries and universities across the world, mainly in the United States.
He Built Pittsburgh Carnegie Steel Company. And, he also built Carnegie Hall.
because rockefeller started the standard oil company and carnegie started the carnegie steel company.
Andrew Carnegie and then he sold it to J.P. Morgan
Andrew Carnegie's Monopoly is the extreme case in capitalism.
They owned all of the same industries
Andrew Carnegie's father was William Carnegie. His mother was Margaret Morrison Carnegie.
Andrew Carnegie's father was William Carnegie and his mother was Margaret Morrison Carnegie.
The Carnegie Library, Pennsylvania Carnegie Hall
Andrew Carnegie married Louise Whitfield (Carnegie). His daughter's name was Margret Carnegie. :^)
The address of the Carnegie Public Library is: 6 E Main, Carnegie, 73015 0009
Carnegie Hall is named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction
Carnegie Hall is named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction
Carnegie Learning was created in 1994.
Margaret Carnegie Miller (Andrew Carnegie's daughter) was 22 years old when Andrew Carnegie died.
The address of the Andrew Carnegie Free Library is: 300 Beechwood Ave, Carnegie, 15106 2699
Carnegie Hall was built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It was originally called the Music Hall Founded by Andrew Carnegie. The name was changed in 1983 to Carnegie Hall. BTW did you know Carnegie Hall was almost demolished in 1960?
Carnegie Hall is named after Philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie who constructed the venue in 1891.