Industrialization and the “Gilded Age”
one of America’s richest and most powerful men. •First worked in a cotton mill then as a telegraph operator for a railroad. •After the Civil War Carnegie invested in ironworks and built a steel mill in Pittsburg selling iron and steel to railroad companies for tracks. •With his profits he bought additional steel mills and founded the ... ................
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