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  1. 9 de may. de 2024 · Andrew Carnegie (born November 25, 1835, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland—died August 11, 1919, Lenox, Massachusetts, U.S.) was a Scottish-born American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He was also one of the most important philanthropists of his era.

  2. Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie as he appears in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Andrew Carnegie ( English: / kɑːrˈnɛɡi / kar-NEG-ee, Scots: [kɑrˈnɛːɡi]; [2] [3] [note 1] November 25, 1835 – August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist.

    • Andrew Carnegie: Early Life and Career
    • Andrew Carnegie: Steel Magnate
    • Andrew Carnegie: Philanthropist
    • Andrew Carnegie: Family and Final Years

    Andrew Carnegie, whose life became a rags-to-riches story, was born into modest circumstances on November 25, 1835, in Dunfermline, Scotland, the second of two sons of Will, a handloom weaver, and Margaret, who did sewing work for local shoemakers. In 1848, the Carnegie family (who pronounced their name “carNEgie”) moved to America in search of bet...

    In the early 1870s, Carnegie co-founded his first steel company, near Pittsburgh. Over the next few decades, he created a steel empire, maximizing profits and minimizing inefficiencies through ownership of factories, raw materials and transportation infrastructure involved in steel making. In 1892, his primary holdings were consolidated to form Car...

    After Carnegie sold his steel company, the diminutive titan, who stood 5’3”, retired from business and devoted himself full-time to philanthropy. In 1889, he had penned an essay, “The Gospel of Wealth,” in which he stated that the rich have “a moral obligation to distribute [their money] in ways that promote the welfare and happiness of the common ...

    Carnegie’s mother, who was a major influence in his life, lived with him until her death in 1886. The following year, the 51-year-old industrial baron married Louise Whitfield (1857-1946), who was two decades his junior and the daughter of a New York City merchant. The couple had one child, Margaret (1897-1990). The Carnegies lived in a Manhattan m...

  3. Andrew Carnegie (correctamente pronunciado /kɑrˈneɪgi/, pero comúnmente /ˈkɑrnɨgi/ o /kɑrˈnɛgi/) 1 ( Dunfermline, 25 de noviembre de 1835- Lenox, 11 de agosto de 1919) fue un industrial, empresario y filántropo estadounidense. Cuando era niño, emigró de su Escocia natal junto con sus padres a los Estados Unidos.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2014 · Andrew Carnegie was a self-made steel tycoon and one of the wealthiest businessmen of the 19th century. He later dedicated his life to philanthropic endeavors. Updated: May 26, 2021

  5. www.carnegie.org › interactives › foundersstoryAndrew Carnegie's Story

    15 de ago. de 2020 · Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) was among the wealthiest and most famous industrialists of his day. Through Carnegie Corporation of New York, the innovative philanthropic foundation he established in 1911, his fortune has since supported everything from the discovery of insulin and the dismantling of nuclear weapons, to the creation of ...

  6. Andrew Carnegie. Empresario americano (Dunfermline, Escocia, 1835 - Lennox, Massachusetts, 1919). Procedía de una familia pobre que emigró a Estados Unidos en 1848. Tuvo una educación autodidacta, al tiempo que se ganaba la vida en oficios duros e iba ahorrando para adquirir participaciones en pequeños negocios de su ciudad, Pittsburgh.