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The VIPs of Industrialization

Published on Oct 29, 2018

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The VIPs of Industrialization

By: Abbie Lairson

Thomas Edison

  • He invented the phonograph and perfected the light bulb and electric generator
  • He provided people light that wasn't from the sun or a candle so they didn't have to carry around a candle everywhere at night

Andrew Carnegie

  • In 1875, he opened a steel mill and used the Bessemer process to make steel quickly and cheaply
  • He began the vertical integration of the steel industry
  • Vertical integration saved money and enabled many companies to expand

John D. Rockefeller

  • His standard oil company began buying out competitions
  • By 1880, it controlled 90 percent of the oil refining industry
  • He pushed for horizontal integration
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J. P. Morgan

  • He specialized in helping companies sell large blocks of stock to investment bankers at a discount
  • After that, investment bankers became interested in selling stock in holding companies
  • Morgan bought out Carnegie and merged large steel companies into an enormous holding company
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N. W. Ayer and Son

  • the first advertising company
  • He began creating large illustrated ads instead of the small lines on newspapers
  • These ads made people more aware of things that are availible
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Personally, I think that the light bulb affects me the most. I use light all the time, from using it for homework, to getting ready for the day. I can't think of much around me that I use that is made of steel or stock markets. Oil is useful but I don't think I use it as much as light. Every room I enter, I turn on the light first. It's quick and fast and you don't have to own a lighter or matches. A light bulb is fast and efficient.