he was considered both because he was a monopoly on the oil business but still was a great philanthropist
J. D. Rockefeller was considered both a robber baron and a captain of industry.
captain of industry
No he was a Robber Baron of Industry.
robber=bad captain=good
Carl Icahn
J. D. Rockefeller was considered both a robber baron and a captain of industry.
captain of industry
he was considered both because he was a monopoly on the oil business but still was a great philanthropist
John D. Rockefeller Sr. is often viewed as both a robber baron and a captain of industry. As the co-founder of Standard Oil, he was instrumental in revolutionizing the petroleum industry and significantly contributing to the U.S. economy, showcasing his role as a captain of industry. However, his aggressive business practices, including monopolistic tactics and ruthless competition, led many to label him a robber baron. This duality reflects the complex legacy of his impact on American business and society.
No he was a Robber Baron of Industry.
He was a captain of industry
Vanderbilt was not considered a captain of industry. Instead, he was considered a robber baron.
robber=bad captain=good
yes
Cornelius Vanderbilt was not considered a captain of industry as he was more of a entrepreneur. He wasconsidered a robber baron.
Carl Icahn
robber barron. he stole money from people's houses and out of there pockets