Compare And Contrast Rockefeller And John Winthrop
John Winthrop and John D Rockefeller are not identical individuals in their actions and their mind process, however, as one contemplates on their accomplishments as well as their contributions to society, they have certain qualities that are similar and different. John Winthrop was a colonist in Massachusetts and helped organize the different businesses and regions into one umbrella in order to unite everyone who is living in the colony. After a couple of decades, John D Rockefeller was a young individual and wanted to become rich, thus trying to find any potential ways to do so. Thus, he found oil and created a company that has controlled the market and a product that was needed by customers in order to live their daily lives. However, as
Winthrop was promoting businesses to unite in a colony, Rockefeller wanted a one company to rule it all, thus entrepreneurism seem inexistent in the Ohio Valley.
Despite the differences between these two individuals, they have contributed a lot towards society, whether it is for the best or the worst. They help bring America to its finest at that time and wanted the best for the state or colony. Rockefeller was growing his business, thus employing more people into the company as well as providing more product to people. Winthrop wrote the Winthrop Papers in order to give the colony rules and regulations as well as insight towards different aspects such as respecting the Catholic community in Massachusetts.