No, John D. Rockefeller did not own a steel company. He was primarily involved in the oil industry, founding Standard Oil, which became a dominant force in oil refining and distribution. While he had interests in various industries, steel was not one of them; that sector was largely dominated by figures like Andrew Carnegie.
because rockefeller started the standard oil company and carnegie started the carnegie steel company.
andre was born in scotland and rockefeller in richford richford had a oil company and andrew a steel company andrew was an immigrant and rockfelle wasnt
because Carnegie, unlike Rockefeller tried to beat his competition in the steel industry by making the best and cheapest product
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He owned a standees oil company
john d Rockefeller was interested in public welfare
Similarities between John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie include their immense wealth and success in the business world, both being leading figures in the Gilded Age of American industrialization. Differences include their primary industries: Rockefeller was in oil with his Standard Oil Company, while Carnegie was in steel with Carnegie Steel Company. Additionally, Carnegie was known for his philanthropy, while Rockefeller faced more criticism for his business practices.
Andrew Carnegie was big in steel, and John D. Rockefeller made his mark in oil.
John D. Rockefeller was the founder of the Standard Oil Company.
John D. Rockefeller developed the Standard Oil Company which was the leader of the Oil industry in the U.S in the late 19th century. Andrew Carnegie boomed the Steel industry in the late 19th century and ended up selling the Carnegie Steel Company to John P. Morgan.
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The oil, and steel companies, were majorly monopolized during the gilded age, and n doing so created the sherman antitrust act.