Rockefeller, Carnegie, Vanderbilt
Robber Barons. Or Captains of Industry. I'm not sure which one.
Robber barons
Robber barons
They were called Robber Barron’s. There were 400 families that were the richest of the rich and they lived like kings.
Robber Barons
Robber Barons. Or Captains of Industry. I'm not sure which one.
Robber barons
Robber barons
By improving working conditions
I believe they were considered to be both
Robber barons
By improving working conditions
Robber barons
Robber barons
Robber barons
Robber barons
The richest leaders of industry in the late 1800s were commonly referred to as "captains of industry" or "robber barons." These terms highlighted their significant wealth and influence, with "captains of industry" suggesting they contributed positively to the economy, while "robber barons" implied unethical practices in their pursuit of wealth. Prominent figures included John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and J.P. Morgan.