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alexandr1967 [171]
3 years ago
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Examine the significance of john d Rockefeller and Carnegie in the rise of trusts and monopolies.

History
1 answer:
nydimaria [60]3 years ago
8 0
Andrew Carnegie was born in Scotland in 1835, and his family moved to Pennsylvania when young Andrew was thirteen. John D. Rockefeller was born four years later in upstate New York -- the son of a trader, who moved him to Cleveland when he was six.
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