Cornelius Vanderbilt is the 19th century industrialist most closely associated with railroading. Vanderbilt was associated with a group of American industrialists known as â??robber barons.â??
Cornelius Vanderbilt and Thomas Clark Durant were among the corporate tycoons who made fortunes operating railroads following the Civil War. Vanderbilt left the steamship business during the War, selling most of his ships to the Union Navy.
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In the nineteenth century, women were not considered equal to men.
He was president in the nineteenth century.
The illustration above demonstrates one problem associated with a summer night in new York city 1882
Hawaii's tobacco industry grew in the late nineteenth century. This and the American desire for more tobacco strengthened ties between the two.
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The nineteenth century was from 1800 - 1899.
The Nineteenth Century - periodical - was created in 1877.