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    plentiful. During the latter part of the nineteenth century‚ industries began to bloom across the United States. Robber barons saw opportunities for mobilizing large capital and for building large businesses. The so-called "robber barons" grabbed those opportunities. Two men who have been called robber barons were Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller. Both started with very little in life‚ but went on to achieve fortunes. These tycoons built industry empires that impacted American society‚ not only for

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    can see where people could find him as a Robber Baron‚ because he was unfair to the safety of his employees. They had poor working and breathing conditions. They also had to work very hard for very little pay. Carnegie like to give back to the people but he wanted recognition for everything he put his money to. Besides all of these‚ Carnegie was really just trying to help the economy and the community at the same time. So that is what makes him a Captain of

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    was a Captain of Industry because of his methods of business. He used rebates to lower the price for his consumers. Lowering the price means the consumer won’t feel robbed. This shows Rockefeller to be a Captain of Industry. Rockefeller’s monopoly boomed when the automobile was created1. It’s natural for one company to be bettered by the creation of an object. Therefore‚ Rockefeller was a Captain of Industry through his legal methods of gaining wealth. Rockefeller was a Captain of Industry through

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    Story of Henry Ford Henry Ford’s contribution as a leader can be best summed up by the following quote: “I will build a motorcar for the great multitude‚” (Brainy‚ 2001). He didn’t invent the assembly line; he innovated it. He enabled cars to be manufactured at a lower cost so that the average person could purchase one rather than just the rich. With this goal in mind‚ 55% of all cars at the time were Henry’s Model T (Interesting‚ 2008). This revolutionized the automobile industry.

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    The Flivver King: A Story of Ford America In the early 1900’s Henry Ford developed the idea of “a wagon that will run without a horse”.1 This idea and Ford’s success changed America and its people forever. The development of the automobile played a tremendous role in the economy‚ labor unions and society. Generally‚ when most people think of Henry Ford they reflect upon his wealth and contributions to the transportation industry as an infinitely positive phenomenon. It is thought that aside

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    Henry T. Ford (1863-1947) Henry Ford once said: “Anyone who stops learning is old‚ whether this happens at twenty or at eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young”. - Henry Ford Henry T. Ford‚ pioneering automotive engineer‚ is mostly credited forinventing the automobile. The fact is he did not‚ he

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    Henry Ford‚ American industrialist and inventor‚ made significant contributions to the automotive industry by creating the assembly line which produces more automobiles and in less time than before and is also world renowned for his production of the Ford Model T‚ an affordable workmans car. Ford was born on July 30‚ 1863 to his father‚ William and his mother‚ Mary. He was one of eight children who were raised on a farm eight miles west of Detroit in Dearborn‚ Michigan (Britannica). When Ford was

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    Daniel Rodriguez English 10 Mrs. Toman March 29‚ 2011 Research Paper: Henry Ford Imagine how life would be if our society did not have cars. Today‚ our society is dependent on cars for our daily routines. From transporting our food‚ clothes‚ and technology to just going to the store across the street‚ cars are a very important part of our society. In the 19th century‚ only the wealthy and upper middle class had access to automobiles‚ and they only used cars for fancy transportation

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    Henry Ford‚ Hero or Villain? Henry Ford spent his childhood growing up on a farm located outside of Detroit‚ his father wanted him to grow up and become a farmer however Ford had other ideas and whilst he was at the far he studied engineering and by 17 he had left the farm and went to Detroit to study engineering. Ford eventually invented the Model T‚ a car which was cheap so it enabled people who weren’t normally allowed the luxury to drive to be able to have their own car and take their families

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    These men are Captains of Industry‚ because they have helped our society by donating lots of their money to different charities and organizations. For Carnegie‚ he has‚“Donated more than $350 million to further public education‚ build over 2‚500 libraries.” (Website) Now that people can get a better education‚ they can get a better job and then support their family. Plus‚ poor people can check out books and get a free education‚ because there are more libraries. That way‚ they can get a job‚ support

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