Tuyet Chung Professor Grey Knittel Date 02/03/15 History 17B Summary Chapter 11- Robber Barons and Rebels Chapter 11‚ “Rober Barons and Rebels” details events occurring in 1877 and beyond. The opening of the West allowed for the development of a new type of American- “Robber Baron”. Also‚ labor was compensated depending on race‚ sex‚ nationality‚ and social class. Steam and electricity took the place of employment and increased effectively. There are many new inventions like ice industry‚ telephone
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system with huge industrial monarchs that left entire generations of immigrants broken and drained of individuality and spirit. Business leaders were very greedy and valued profit more than anything. Even safety wasn’t barely considered while the robber barons plotted ways to get rich and control the world. For example‚ the notorious Credit Mobilier construction company was hired by Congress in 1872 to help build the Union Pacific Railroad. The company had coaxed from Congress much more
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enormous success was the effect of enormous businesses perhaps one of the most famous stories of rags to riches. From shipping to railroading‚ this millionaire strived in the economy. But‚ what kind of millionaire was he? A Captain of industry? or A Robber Baron? Cornelius’s great fortune arose in when he went into the railroading business. Because of the government’s great interest in expanding to the west‚ big businesses and companies were attracted to the money they offered. After the entire project
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opened their markets to countries overseas. Although many people believe the early industrialists were Robber Barons who exploited the poor‚ these great men were truly Captains of Industry who created new ways of doing business‚ and provided products and services to the public; moreover‚ they were generous philanthropists who contributed much to society. Many people believe that these "Robber Barons" were evil‚ heartless men that took advantage of the poor and the downtrodden. They feel that the workforce
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Jack in thr Bean Stalk US History 6B January 29‚ 2013 The Gilded Age (1877-1900) The phrase "America’s Gilded Age" typically brings to mind the financial exploits and dazzling wealth of the "robber barons": Vanderbilt‚ Rockefeller‚ Morgan‚ Carnegie‚ and others. The fortunes they made have left us with lasting monuments that‚ in most of our minds‚ exemplify the era: mansions in Newport‚ treasure-filled libraries and museums in Manhattan. The truth however‚ shows a side that was anything but glamorous
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helped America become. They have also been called "robber barons" because they built their great wealth by abusing the system‚ abusing their employees‚ and destroying their competitors to satisfy their own needs. These "kings" off industry displayed characteristics of both industrial statesmen and robber barons. It is therefore justified to characterize the industrial leaders of the nineteenth century as both industrial statesmen and robber barons. Because they used vicious tactics to destroy competition
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robber barons or captains of industry I thought that people like Andrew Carnegie‚ John D. Rockefeller‚ and J.p Morgan were all robber barons. Because they would employ people and put them in these unsafe‚ and unsanitary conditions. Also they made education for immigrants coming in difficult because even though they built libraries and hospitals would the immigrants would be illiterate and not be able to pay for hospital bills. Lastly theses men were robber barons because they were using vertical
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emerged. These industrial leaders‚ whom were ingenious to the game‚ established their wealth from the suffrage of factory workers‚ oblivious farmers and displaced American Indians. These leaders can not be considered anything less than malicious robber barons. The marketing of the United Stases was extreme. Immigrants arrived in large quantities seeking the promised land of opportunity. In 1890‚ the American people numbered 63 million‚ which doubles the 1860 population. Suddenly‚ a surplus of workers
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dispute over how these individuals should be portrayed. Some people say that they were robber barons‚ while others insist that they were captains of industry. A captain of industry is someone who is perceived to have helped the nation through their business skills and their philanthropy. On the other hand‚ a robber baron was someone who was considered a ruthless businessman. In the public’s opinion a robber baron wouldn’t let anything stop them from obtaining wealth. In my opinion Rockefeller and Carnegie
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unseaworthy. Some sank before they even reached the sea. The lengths he was capable of going to for money were great but he was willing to hurt the economy and even swindle the government for money. Vanderbilt was without a doubt known as a major Robber Baron of his time. The next emerging industry in the country was oil‚ petroleum‚ black gold; call it what you want. A young‚ innovative business man from Ohio was looking for an opportunity. His name was John D. Rockefeller. He was given a deal with
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