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    The growing industrialism of the Gilded Age was indeed a threat to American Democracy. The American Government stood idly by as the Industrialists became more and more powerful. The Preamble of the document that is the foundation of this great country‚ The Constitution of the United States‚ reads: ’We‚ the people of the United States‚ in order to form a perfect Union‚ establish Justice‚ insure domestic tranquillity‚ provide for the common defense‚ promote the general welfare‚ and secure the blessings

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    The role of industrialists in the United States during the Industrial Revolution and beyond has been a subject of extensive debate. While industrialists like Andrew Carnegie‚ John D. Rockefeller‚ and J.P. Morgan are often celebrated for their contributions to economic growth and technological advancement‚ their impact on the U.S. economy and the quality of life of its citizens is multifaceted and complex. Industrialists undeniably played a crucial role in transforming the U.S. economy. They spearheaded

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    History Per. 7 The industrialists of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries are best characterized as Robber Barons. I believe the majority of industrialists of this time period are Robber Barons because out of all the industrialists I’ve researched very few were Captains of Industry. For example some industrialists of this time that I researched were Andrew Carnegie‚ Jay Gould‚ Cornelius Vanderbilt‚ and John D. Rockefeller. Out these four industrialists the only one that is

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    Industrialists Vs. Workers Opinion Option #2 Today‚ the United States is known for being a big‚ beautiful powerhouse of complex industrial systems and with these industrial systems‚ bridges have been built‚ factories have been produced‚ inventions and workers have been put to work and thus‚ a new age industry arise. It’s hard to exactly pin-point exactly who to give proper credit to when it comes to this working network‚ however‚ I believe the industrialists‚ rather than

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    flour industry was a very popular minnesota factory and showed that Minneapolis was useful.Some industrialists came from minnesota and others came from the east coast.When some of the very well known industrialists came to minnesota there were already lots of other flour companies but they eventually became more popular than the older flour companies.pillsbury for example was one of the industrialists that came to minnesota and eventually had one of the most popular companies that was ever made in

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    The industrialists were captains of industry because they Put in time and effort into making the economy stronger and bigger. Captains of industry are considered people who are very high on the social chain. Carnegie & Rockefeller were both considered captains of industry rather than robber barons because they did more good rather than bad. These people benefited society and helped created better or stronger ideas that helped businesses or helped save lives. These industrialists weren’t considered

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    There were many industrialist during the industrial revolution‚ one industrialist is Andrew Carnegie. Andrew Carnegie started the first steel industry‚ he was a famous industrialist and philanthropist. After his retirement he donated most of his money to establish libraries‚ schools‚ and universities‚ as well as a pension fund for former employees. Another famous industrialist was Henry Ford‚ he started the automobile industry also he invented the

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    becoming Chancellor. For several years leading up to 1933 Hitler had made friends with many industrialists‚ who were key to Hitler’s push for the chancellorship. These men were usually right wing aristocrats who would have had at least mixed in the same circles as President Von Hindenburg‚ as well as this many of these industrialists would have influenced Hindenburg. In 1932 all of the leading industrialists wrote in their support of the Nazi Part and Hitler. Many historians attributed this to the

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    furnishings for the palaces of the emperor and produced goods for the common people. The government oversaw the construction of roads and bridges‚ which facilitated official government business and encouraged commercial growth. Under Han rule‚ industrialists‚ wholesalers‚ and merchants—from minor shopkeepers to wealthy businessmen—could engage in a wide range of enterprises and trade in the domestic‚ public‚ and even military spheres. The Han economy was defined by significant population growth

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    system and ultimately generate more profit. This non regulation by the government is mostly responsible for the horrible working conditions that workers suffered through because of a capitalistic system. 2. Iwasaki Yataro speaks more like an industrialist than a capitalist. The need to compete against the industrialized West is shown in Yataro’s letter and he wants his steamboat company to succeed amongst other corporations. Yataro does not have the monopoly on his business and he hopes to reduce

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