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Andrew Carnegie And The Rise Of Big Business Written By Harold C. Livesay, Is A

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Term Paper TitleAndrew Carnegie And The Rise Of Big Business Written By Harold C. Livesay, Is A
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Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business written by Harold C. Livesay, is a narrative account of Andrew Carnegie's life as a businessman. Chronicling events on his life as a poor bobbin boy to become later the world's richest man and his ways of doing business. This account gives insight into how a boy went from rags to riches     Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland. Because of a decline of weavers and the rise of textile factories, the Carnegie family moved to the United States. Andrew's father took a job at the Blackstock Cotton Mill, while young Andrew started as a bobbin boy at the same mill. A year later he took a job as a telegraph messenger boy, from there he got his next job at a railroad. And from here on, his career started to rise. He developed a good sense for stocks and bought his first at the age of twenty. He invested in railroads, oil, iron, and the railroad sleeping car which he invested and pushed for the rail lines. All this made him very rich. He also learned of the Bessemer process of making steel and investigated it thoroughly. He opened mills and established contracts to sell steel ties to railroad companies. He later established his own company, Carnegie Steel, which was the biggest steel company at the time. Andrew eventually gave much of his money to charity. He also built libraries museums other cultural centers and the Peace Palace at the Hague in the Netherlands. He did all these and more before he died peacefully in his sleep on August 11, 1919.
     This book showed me that working hard alone cannot bring a person great accomplishments and fortunes but rather one must work hard and smart to fulfill these goals. Knowing that he cannot rely on...

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