and became a multi billionaire making steel in the late 1800’s he made steel very cheap for everyone, he had done some bad things throughout his career as an entrepreneur but Carnegie brought his name back up and was looked up to, Carnegie was self motivated and hardworking. Many people consider Carnegie as a great hero and many did not see him as a hero. I believe that Andrew Carnegie was a hero because he really helped out a lot of people by just making steel cheaper, that allowed things like bridges
“No Man of business drew more attention that the king of steel, Andrew Carnegie” (Background Essay). Andrew Carnegie grew up in Dunfermline, Scotland and immigrated along with his family to the United States in the 1800s. He worked his way up from being a poor immigrant to working with people such as Rockefellers and JP Morgan. He became one the most famous industrialist who led the expansion of the steel industry. There have been many debates of whether he had the traits of a hero or that he wasn’t
Carnegie a hero? Did he’s new ideas, business and donations made him a hero? At that time most of the biggest and most profitable business were controlled by 3 important gentlemen, one of them was Andrew Carnegie who controlled the steel production in all America, being the steel production his monopoly, but also, he was one if not the biggest philanthropist in that time. So, does these matter for be a hero? Was him a hero? First, we must define what is a hero, our definition says is a person who is admire
the economy because it helped students get a great education which helped the schools. These students who ended up becoming successful would also help the economy. Carnegie's philanthropy was a result of his steel company; from working diligently to being the cheapest and most affordable steel carnegie could invest in this work of
Carnegia be viewed any differently? Andrew Carnegie was a poor boy from Scotland, until his parents moved thier family to America. He is the prime example of a rags to riches story for this time period. Eventually, Carnegie became the leader of the steel industry in America. His most heroic attribute had to have been the funds he put into philanthropy, and continues to put into charities. Many history students believe Andrew Carnegie was a hero because he portrayed a rough lifestyle being changed,
When you hear the word “hero,” what names come to mind? What exactly makes a hero? One thing I’m certain of is that Andrew Carnegie was definitely NOT one of them. A hero is someone with integrity, concern for others, and protects. Carnegie, a selfish but self-made, made poor and unethical actions and decisions, not owning the traits of a hero. As a philanthropist, he donated money to support education and other facilities. However, his philanthropy cannot cover up the fact that he was still a villain
for the Pennsylvania Railroad co. throughout the seven years of working for the railroad he became the supervisor of the western division. Working in the railroad industry taught Carnegie multiple tactics for business which he would later use in the steel industry. This evidence helps explain why andrew carnegie was not a hero,but he was intelligent and a hardworking man. But being a hard worker does not make him a hero because every hard worker would be a hero
Was Andrew Carnegie a Hero During the late 19th century, Andrew Carnegie made an investment in the steel industry that profited into a fortune, but Carnegie’s earlier life didn’t include wealth. In fact, his family immigrated from Scotland to America in the mid 1800s in search for opportunities. After working tirelessly for many years, Andrew Carnegie became one of the most successful businessmen and philanthropists of all time. Although he accomplished many achievements in the Industry there
He monopolized the steel market for the better of the citizens. If he owned the biggest and most productive steel mills in America, he could ensure the quality of the product. His company was the most successful at the time simply because he offered the best product (Doc. 1). Him owning the steel giant, Carnegie Steel Corporation, allowed for skyscrapers to be more easily built across the states and even helped contribute
On the other hand, his Carnegie Steel Company also lowered wages to increase profit. (Doc D) As a philanthropist in his later years, Carnegie gave to science, world peace organizations, education, and built libraries. This political cartoon was done to show the people that people with
Andrew Carnegie isn’t a hero because he only does things for money to in the end make a name for himself. Andrew Carnegie was a selfish man. He didn’t like competetition and he didn’t like losing or giving money away unless it benefitted him. Carnegie allegedly grew up poor and by the age of 12 went to work to help out his family. Carnegie worked 12 hours a day and got payed $1.20 a week, later he taught himself morse code and got payed $4 a week ( because he got promoted to telegraph operator.)
Introduction Is Andrew Jackson a Hero And Villain And i think you can only be one hero or villain and this is some background information So Andrew Jackson was 14 he lost his parents. and then he got shot near the heart and then he ran for president. and he was running for the common and showing that anyone can run. for president but Jackson is not a hero he caused a lot of stuff. And Andrew Jackson was a (/villain) due to how he handled issues such as Spoils system, National bank, and Indian Removal
(document 9) it shows how much he donated not in total but in that list alone he donated 271,013,000 dollars and in total he gave 350,695,653. Some of the things he donated was $25,000,000 to promote scientific research, homestead relief fund funds for steel workers and families, teachers pension fund for 15,000,000 to help poor
many people get the opportunity to significantly shift America’s ways of life with empty hands. Andrew Carnegie was a diligent man who pulled himself up to success, having nothing to offer, but his fascination with the steel industry of America. His vertical monopoly in America’s steel industry helped economically. He gained a fortune and did many great works as a philanthropist. One could say Andrew Carnegie’s righteous acts outweighed his unrighteous acts, but unfortunately, he did not stay true to
those who have come from almost nothing to having everything in what seems like only an instant, and Andrew Carnegie is a perfect example. Many would have never guessed that a poor, uneducated Andrew Carnegie would be the owner of multi-billion dollar steel industry, along with a one hundred million dollar castle. However, before Carnegie's lavish lifestyle, he and his family lived in a one room attic of a weaver's cottage in Dunfermline, Scotland. But in search of a better and more improved life, Andrew
was paid $4.00 a week. In 1872 Andrew met Henry Bessemer, the creator of the steel mill, Andrew decided to adopt Bessemer's idea and bring the steel mill to the United States. This would be Called the J. Edgar Thomson Works (Pre-DBQ). This evidence helps explain why Andrew Carnegie was a hero because he had the courage to work hard to get to where he was at the nearing end of his life.
$350,695,653 to charities,small industries, and other important events.(Doc 9) He cared very much for the unfortunate and wanted to give back to those who lived lives like his. He also helped improved education. Andrew also helped drive the cost of steel, making its affordable for Americans.(Doc 4) This shows us how much he cared for people and didn’t have selfish ways. He dropped prices to what they needed to be.Andrew Carnegie gave back to the unfortunate and helped with businesses and prices, which
According to document 3, He told Frank Doubleday to quit his business instead of encourage him. From the Production Costs and Selling Prices for One Ton of Steel Rails(document 4), showed that Carnegie’s Edgar Thomson Steel Works always get a profit because of location. According to Map of Selected Carnegie Properties(document 5), showed about his industries location that make him got a lot of profit. According to document 6, he got a lot
Andrew Carnegie helped in the expansion of the steel industry. He built Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Steel Company, and then sold it to J.P. Morgan for $480 million. As a result of selling the company, the U.S. Steel Corporation was created. Being that he was very affluent, he donated a great deal of his money to charities. Carnegie also dedicated his time to study philanthropy. Andrew Carnegie wrote the Gospel of Wealth to advise wealthy people on how to spend their money wisely. Expressing his
Clink, Clink, Clink! That is the sound of the money going into Andrew Carnegie's pocket. Who was Andrew Carnegie? Well Andrew was a wealthy business executive. He ran the biggest steel business in the 19s. That made him one of the richest men. But what did he do with all the money he was making? The real question is, was Carnegie a hero? A hero is someone who does outstanding achievements. There were three reasons Andrew Carnegie was a hero he always gave back, he didn't just leave his money with