Andrew Carnegie

By: Olivia Kenoyer 

Andrew Carnegie made his fortune in steel, turning the modern world on its ear simultaneously. He was controlled by innovation and productivity in a manner no businessperson before him had ever been. His persevering endeavors to drive down expenses and undersell the opposition made his steel processes the most advanced on the planet, the models for the whole business. By 1900, Carnegie's factories genius  Carnegie's steel was modest. Abruptly extensions and high rises were practical as well as reasonable. Steel sustained national development, quickening the effectively blasting mechanical area. Steel implied more employments, national esteem, and a higher personal satisfaction for some. For Carnegie's laborers, in any case, modest steel implied lower wages, less professional stability, and the end of imaginative work. Carnegie's drive for effectiveness expense steel specialists their unions and control over their own particular work.

How did  Andrew Carnegie help and harm  the quality of life of citizens in the US?

Resources

  • http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/carnegie/sfeature/mf_flames.html
  • http://www.history.com/topics/andrew-carnegie

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