Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) was an American industrialist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry and a major philanthropist in the 19th Century. By 1899 he established and owned Carnegie Steel Corporation of New York and sold it in 1901 to banker John Pierpont Morgan for $480 million and fully dedicated his time towards the expansion of his philanthropic work, including the establishment of Carnegie-Mellon University in 1904. Andrews fortune has since supported everything from the discovery of insulin to the dismantling of nuclear weapons and towards the creation of Pell Grants and Sesame Street.
American colonists resented and opposed the Quatering Acr of 1765,not because they were being traced to pay for previous and barracks for the army -a standing army that they thought was unnecessary during peacetime and an army that they feared
I'm not very sure about this, but I do know that Rome was it's own independant country that was influenced heavily by religion. I'm not sure <em>which </em>religion, but they built their own beliefs off of that one.
But don't listen to me, I'm just a teen that reads way too many conspiracy theories.
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Northerns who moved south during the reconstruction were called Carpetbaggers.
alcohol was mainly sold and consumed in places called speak easies. these places were remote and restricted to most people of the public, alcohol was illegally sold and transported which created the infamous bootleggers and mafia