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What impact did Andrew Carnegie have on the American steel industry? How did Andrew Carnegie's philanthropy efforts shape society? What role did Andrew Carnegie play in labor relations and the formation of unions? How did Andrew Carnegie's rise from poverty to wealth influence his views on wealth distribution and giving back to society?
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Andrew did 2 thing that i can think of, he donated money to charities he started american steel he helped people after the homestead strike
Andrew Carnegie used his wealth primarily to promote education and peace. He established libraries, schools, and universities, including the Carnegie Institution for Science and Carnegie Mellon University. Additionally, he created foundations, such as the Carnegie Corporation, to support various philanthropic causes, including cultural and scientific advancements. Carnegie believed in the "Gospel of Wealth," advocating that the rich should use their fortunes for the greater good of society.
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.
Carnegie and Rockefeller donated a lot of their money to public improvement projects. Also, they donated the money to charity. They did it out of philanthropy and out of good will.
Andrew Carnegie donated his money mainly by establishing libraries, schools, universities, and other public institutions. He also created charitable trusts and foundations to support education and research programs. Additionally, Carnegie donated to causes promoting peace and international cooperation.
Andrew Carnegie argues that the wealthy have a responsibility to use their resources to benefit society. He believed in the concept of "gospel of wealth," where successful individuals should give back to their communities through philanthropy and charitable work. Carnegie felt that it was essential for the wealthy to redistribute their wealth in order to address social issues and promote the common good.
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