Andrew Carnegie was a pivotal figure in U.S. history, primarily known for his role in the steel industry, which was instrumental in the country's industrial growth during the late 19th century. He founded Carnegie Steel Company, which revolutionized steel production and made the material more accessible for infrastructure projects like railroads and bridges. Beyond his business success, Carnegie was a prominent philanthropist, donating vast sums to libraries, education, and cultural institutions, significantly influencing American society and promoting the idea of the "Gospel of Wealth." His legacy continues to impact views on capitalism and philanthropy today.
Andrew Carnegie gave 80% of his money away to education. Carnegie thought that education was very important.
His philanthropy was used to make libraries across America.
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Andrew Carnegie gave 80% of his money away to education. Carnegie thought that education was very important.
Andrew Carnegie used the Bessemer process to make steel. This method made steel making both very cheap and very efficient.
He sold steel to the US.
Yes, Andrew Carnegie received several awards and honors during his lifetime for his philanthropic efforts and contributions to society. Some of the notable awards he received include the French Legion of Honor, the Order of the British Empire, and the Congressional Gold Medal. Additionally, Carnegie was named as one of the most influential people in American history by Time magazine in 1998.
he made it out of steel
he killed some one to make him be in it. by carlos
His philanthropy was used to make libraries across America.
After the Civil War he owned the largest iron and steel works in America.
Andrew Carnegie was the person who said it and made it happen. He built Pittsburgh's Carnegie Steel Company which later join with Elbert H. Garys federal steel company and a few more smaller steel companies to make U.S Steel
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He didnt invent anything, he invested in steel and created the Carnegie Steel Corporation, a massive steel company of his time, and he became one of the most successful bussiness men in the world.