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    To those back home‚ I send greetings‚ to momma‚ hoping that she gets better‚ shake papas hand for me and thank him for supporting my stand against slavery. It has been two years since this Civil War ended and it has been extremely hard to find a job. I traveled north to the factories‚ but they paid you awfully low wages‚ and I could not support myself on those wages. I then tried my hand at farming but farming it proved to be hard both physically and economically since buying land is so very expensive

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    Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline‚ Scotland. His family moved to the states when he was in his teens. He had many jobs working on the railroad‚ starting at the bottom by working for people‚ but soon made his way into a steel tycoon. Carnegie owned the Carnegie Steel Corporation‚ which it was known as the largest of its kind in the world. Just like Andrew did‚ he believes that children should not start out with a bunch of money. They should have to learn and work their way up to become as great

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    Andrew Carnegie was an ambitious millionaire‚ who earned his way from rags to riches. How did he do it though? Did he cheat and deceive people‚ (Robber Baron)‚ or did he earn his riches fairly (Captain of Industry). These are all frequently asked questions‚ and I hope this summary will give you some answers. Andrew Carnegie was born on November 25th‚ 1835‚ in Dunfermline‚ Scotland. He was born into an average class family of four. His father worked in the weaving industry‚ and was also part of

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    Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish native that emigrated to Allegheny‚ Pennsylvania when he was a young boy. Through rigorous work‚ reading‚ and dedication Andrew Carnegie became one of the wealthiest men in history. In this autobiography Andrew Carnegie explains the story of being an immigrant who goes through numerous obstacles and struggles‚ however‚ rises to the top. Carnegie’s autobiography is moving and extremely powerful for being one of the first of its kind in the 1900s. He starts as a telegrapher

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    As much a businessman as he is an innovator‚ Andrew Carnegie could just about accomplish anything he set his mind to. He had a canny way about him. His unwavering disposition‚ broad smile and way of words just seemed to get more effective as time went on. He grew up in Scotland in a very humble household and felt the pressure of poverty from an early age. To say that Andrew Carnegie helped shape America as to what it is now‚ is truly an understatement. He had the vision for the future and a why from

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    Success all starts from knowing yourself and making the right decisions for yourself. Andrew Carnegie‚ one of the richest people in history‚ was once a telegraph messenger boy who immigrated from Scotland. 40 years later‚ he owned the most extensive steel empire in the world. It is important to know who you are so that you can make the decisions crucial for your success‚ just like Carnegie. Carnegie’s uncle recommended Carnegie to become a telegraph messenger boy in the Ohio Telegraph Company. Carnegie

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    Shortly after the civil war‚ industry was booming. Andrew Carnegie was the first to mass produce steel in Pittsburgh. After the disaster Carnegie steel was going down hill. Frick thought he was the one doing all the work and thought he could take over and be the main man. Frick was trying to take charge and a worker came in Mr. Frick’s office and got his attention and shot him in the side of the head. He missed where he was aiming and grazed the side of his head. After realizing what happened‚ Frick

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    Squatting During The 1800s

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    Squatting occurs when a person wrongfully settles on the real property of another without permission. Squatting was encouraged by the United States government during the early 1800s as a means to bolster land settlement in the western part of the country. Statutes referred to as “Squatter’s Rights” or “preemption laws” provided incentives to squatters by granting preemptive rights to them over others seeking to purchase the land. The Federal Homesteading Act of 1862 continued to support squatting

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    5162000 Over the last hundred years many great people have come and gone. Only a few of these people have etched a legacy in history that puts them in a category of being influential through out the entire century. To achieve this state of supreme centennial importance ones impact must benefit not only the people living in the present but must also positively affect the men and women of the near and distant future. Anyone who accomplishes this task should be named the most influential person

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    It’s a honor to be ‘ere today with y’all Congressmen. I came ‘ere today to speak to y’all about the workin’ conditions in the Carnegie Steel Mill Company. We work twelve hour shifts‚ seven days a week. We don’t get any breaks‚ only the lucky ones who seem to find a minute or two to spare can get some breaks. Most don’t bring in food ‘cus we don’t have any time to eat while we work. We earn ten dollars only a week‚ while the salary of Andrew Carnegie is the salary of four thousand workers put together

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