Andrew Carnegie's response to the Homestead Strike in 1892 significantly impacted public opinion about him. While he was abroad during the strike, his company's aggressive actions against striking workers, including hiring private security forces, portrayed him as unsympathetic to labor rights. This led to a tarnished reputation, as many viewed him as prioritizing profit over the welfare of workers. Consequently, his image shifted from that of a benevolent industrialist to a figure associated with harsh labor practices.
He lost standing because of his harsh behavior.
He lost standing because of his harsh behavior.
he lost standing because of harsh behavior, Apex (:
he lost standing because of his harsh behavior-apex
Henry Frick
Carnegie lost prestige because of his harsh behavior.
He went to the specialization union government and bribed them to make an amendment, it ended up being the 17th one and the Homestead Act was demolished and Carnegie won.
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Andrew Carnegie how he spent his money
libraries.