Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Robber Barons in the 1800-1900s
  The  after-hours 1800s into the early 1900s was driven by a  surveyive wave of industrialism.  tail this wave was a few great men know as industrialists. There was  unrivaled characteristic that marked these men, their  resolute need for wealth. These men, often  impactred to as Robber Barons, accentuating the negative  case to these men. This description portrays men such(prenominal) as Rockefeller, Stanford, and Vanderbilt as  cruel and ruthless  melodic linemen who would  reside at nothing to  growth massive amounts of wealth. These men, who liked to refer to themselves as Captains of Industry, were accused of  each(prenominal) sorts of atrocities like exploiting their workers, forcing horrible  operative conditions, and forcing smaller companies out of  byplay.\nOn the other hand, these industrialist Robber Barons  in reality did do a  band of great things for the country, although they accumulated mass wealth through  bilk and illegal practices. These men were  too viewed as ing   enious and  tireless leaders who were able to  interpret the United States economy with their business skills. These skills helped build and shape the States with its increase in  competitor between industries, it helped the industries to grow  scurrying and to develop inventions and new methods and techniques of  beseeming more efficient and  utile within the country. These industrial advances is  very what led the United States to be a world industrial power in its  take right, having united a stumble as one union, America was an industrial power to fear.\nThese industrialists, as mentioned before,  only if had one goal in life, and that was to accumulate great amounts of wealth. This resulted in them being so  esurient and ruthless, they would force companies out of business in order to gain their territory or  just now simply increase their  grocery store share. If they couldnt force them to sell, they would  put up other pressures on them to  beat them yield to the stronger for   ce. These men had a very long and str...   
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