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    Big Business Leaders John Davison Rockefeller John Davison Rockefeller was born on July 8, 1839 in Richford, New York. When Rockefeller was young his family made money by raising turkeys, selling candy, and doing jobs for the neighbors. In 1850 America’s first oil well was drilled in Titusville, Pennsylvanai. In 1853 Rockefeller and his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio where John attended high school and then studied bookkeeping at commercial college. In 1855, when Rockefeller was 16, the found a

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    Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller were two of the Captains of Industry because of their innovations and philanthropy. John D. Rockefeller was a huge philanthropist because he donated a plethora of money to different colleges, and organizations. He donated 75 million dollars to the University of Chicago. He also founded Rockefeller Institute of Medicine ( Rockefeller University), and donated 50 million dollars to that Institute. He also donated to the Rockefeller foundation, which received

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    The “Great Triumvirate” consisted of outstanding business men who changed many ways of our nation today. Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and J.P. Morgan all had different goals and strategies set for their businesses, which they received tons criticism. People felt they were manipulating the financial system for their own good, this is where the term Robber Baron is brought up. A “Robber Baron” is a person who has become rich through ruthless and unscrupulous business practices. The big business

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    par. 2)] The oil business today is growing immensely and has been for quite some time dating all the way back to 1870. As you can see from the quote oil production is only going to grow more. The man responsible for all of it is John D. Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller was a man who worked his way to the top almost all on his own and eventually began giving away around half of his company once he became so wealthy. He once was a young man determined to become one of the wealthiest. Started out from

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    John D. Rockefeller Senior is one of the most famous industrialists to date. His fame is well deserved, through decades of hard work that brought prosperity to the American petroleum industry. Rockefeller has been called philanthropist, "great man" 1 "industrial statesman…, robber baron" , thief and other titles of both pleasant and unpleasant nature. His ways of conducting business brought him fame, fortune, and a lawsuit that broke up the Standard Oil Company. Despite these questionable business

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    Andrew Carnegie and John Rockefeller were two of the most wealthiest men in the late 19th century. They were often called the “captains of industry”. Carnegie ran the steel industry while Rockefeller dominated the oil industry. Both men have made enormous contributions to the glided age and impacted their era in both positive and negative ways. But there is no doubt in my mind that John Rockefeller has had a greater impact on the economy than Carnegie. He provided the best oil at the lowest price

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    How Did John D Rockefeller Change The Economy

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    economy has been growing ever since it began. Credit for its strength and progress in development can be attributed to the financial geniuses of their time. John D. Rockefeller became an economical giant during his time when he changed the face of business by developing ground-breaking new strategies to ensure financial success. Rockefeller dramatically changed the business field during The Gilded Age. He did so through the use of his social Darwinistic philosophy of capitalism, inclusion of vertical

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    Debating the Documents Interpreting Alternative Viewpoints in Primary Source Documents Monster Monopolist or Marketplace Hero? John D. Rockefeller and his Standard Oil Company were widely admired and just as widely despised. Rockefeller: ©2006 MindSparks, a division of Social Studies School Service 10200 Jefferson Blvd., P.O. Box 802 Culver City, CA 90232 United States of America (310) 839-2436 (800) 421-4246 Fax: (800) 944-5432 Fax: (310) 839-2249 http://mindsparks.com access@mindsparks.com

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    powerhouse it is today. John D. Rockefeller was one of the most successful businessmen ever because of these bold business decisions. Rockefeller was born on July 8th, 1939 in a middle-class family in upstate New York. When he was 20 he entered a business partnership, in which they were fairly successful. Rockefeller gained great business exposure along with experience. He then went on to marry his wife, Laura Celestia Spelman. Her father was a wealthy merchant which helped Rockefeller gain the capital

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    John D. Rockefeller The Rockefeller name is so common these days that many of the youth say it without really even knowing what or who they are talking about. The man responsible for this well-known family empire is John D. Rockefeller. He was born into a modest working class family in 1839. He dropped out of high school and spent a few months doing business training and in 1855 got his first job. His strong work ethic got him a partnership position only 4 short years later. The same year oil was

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