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Charles Goodyear went bankrupt primarily due to his inability to secure financial backing and the costly nature of his experiments with rubber vulcanization. Despite his groundbreaking invention, he faced numerous legal battles and struggled to commercialize his processes effectively. Additionally, his relentless pursuit of innovation often led to financial strain, ultimately resulting in his bankruptcy in 1852.

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