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marissa [1.9K]
3 years ago
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Examples of the bad things Andrew Carnegie did

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Illusion [34]3 years ago
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Carnegie was known to be the great business man but exploited the workforce severely that they died. He was also a hypocrite. He amassed huge wealth and was known to be a great philanthropist who gave away millions during his death for setting up of more than thousand public libraries.

Explanation:

He exploited workers and made them to work in the dangerous filled work environments without providing them the job security and many workers plunged into protest. He was so harsh that many workers were gunned down  in his company Homestead steel works. He destroyed workers Union.

He practiced plutocracy and he never showed any concern to the laborers. He invested on steel and was result driven boss which made him aggressive towards the welfare of the workers.

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