Carnegie made alot of money, and he didn't even increase the wages of his worker. His workers faced many horrible safety condtions. He also took advantage of the government.
J. D. Rockefeller was considered both a robber baron and a captain of industry.
Yes he was an robber baron
He was a robber baron. He worked for the railroads in California. (A robber baron was a business leader who became wealthy through dishonest methods.)
he invetned the steel industury -- Actually he was the "main guy" in the oil industry. Carnegie was steel. I would say he is a Robber Baron because he started a monopoly and basically told other oil companies that they would either have to sign a trust (which basically allows him to take over their business and give a small dividend to the trustee) or he would run them out of business. --
Yes.
J. D. Rockefeller was considered both a robber baron and a captain of industry.
Yes he was an robber baron
Robber Baron Music was created in 2006.
Vanderbilt was not considered a captain of industry. Instead, he was considered a robber baron.
He was a robber baron. He worked for the railroads in California. (A robber baron was a business leader who became wealthy through dishonest methods.)
John D. Rockefeller can be considered a robber baron, due to his exessive wealth gained from his company, Standard Oil. However, he is also considered a philantropist because of all the money he donated.
The Robber Baron - 1910 was released on: USA: 11 March 1910
Rowland Hussey Macy was not considered a robber baron. He was the founder of the department store chain Macy's, known for its innovative business practices and retail strategies. While he was a successful businessman who amassed wealth, he did not engage in the monopolistic and exploitative practices often associated with robber barons of the late 19th century.
yes.
he invetned the steel industury -- Actually he was the "main guy" in the oil industry. Carnegie was steel. I would say he is a Robber Baron because he started a monopoly and basically told other oil companies that they would either have to sign a trust (which basically allows him to take over their business and give a small dividend to the trustee) or he would run them out of business. --
Cornelius Vanderbilt was not considered a captain of industry as he was more of a entrepreneur. He wasconsidered a robber baron.
yes