Throughout the history of these three men, you can see that Carnegie was always battling Rockefeller to be at the top. Frick, another very wealthy man, helped Carnegie to better his prophets. Frick and Carnegie was two different type of men, Frick was dirty, wealthy, and conniving. While Carnegie was …show more content…
Rockefeller and his oil, Carnegie and his steel industry, and Frick being the devious businessman he was, America would not be where it is today without the help of these men. Rockefeller was at the top and Carnegie was in second always fighting for that top spot, his partner Frick, was devious and made things how he wanted despite the people he hurt. The widening of the dam, the thousands of people killed, the Homestead steel factory strike, and the Sportsmens club, are events that Henry Frick had a huge part in. Carnegie attempts to fix his name, but the efforts do not work. He was still behind Rockefeller in wealth, and was blamed for the deaths in Johnstown, and died with the blame. These three men had a part in building