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97: The Gilded Age’s Robber Barons: John D. Rockefeller & Andrew Carnegie

History That Doesn't Suck

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Andy's Philanthropy in the 18 Seventies

In 18 68, andy wrote that he would never try to increase fortune but spend the surplus each year for benevolent purposes. His philanthropic side starts to show in the 18 seventies in his childhood home town of dunfirmland, scotland. Yet at the same time, the man of steel isn't ready to commit to the level self imposed limitation and giving that he wrote of in 18 68. In 18 81, in april, andy consolidates his various companies as carnegie brothers and company. Then only a month later, andy experiences a devastating loss. Beloved mentor tom scott dies. And it seems that business minded clay has no problem interrupting his

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