Standard Oil was created in 1870.
John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil was founded in 1870, but the company didn't specifically focus on stoves. Instead, it was primarily involved in the oil refining and distribution business, revolutionizing the petroleum industry. Standard Oil's dominance in the market led to its eventual breakup in 1911 due to antitrust laws. If you're referring to a specific stove or appliance related to Standard Oil, please clarify.
It was actually Standard Oil that was significant in the formation of the Cleveland Massacre in the late 1870s. John D. Rockefeller's company called Standard Oil held a monopoly on the oil traffic in and out of Cleveland until the Supreme Court ruled it had to be split up in 1911.
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Ida M. Tarbell became known for exposing Rockefeller's standard oil company.
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Rockefeller was known to dislike competition, particularly from other companies in the oil industry. He worked to establish a monopoly with his company, Standard Oil, in order to control the market and eliminate rivals.
Standard Oil was created in 1870.
Standard Oil's population is 60,000.
Standard Oil's population is 1,909.
Standard Oil ended in 1911.
Standard Oil of Iowa was created in 1885.
Standard Oil of Ohio was created in 1911.
Standard Oil of Colorado ended in 1934.
Standard Oil of Colorado was created in 1922.
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