His company was so powerful that even the U.S. Government looked to the firm for help He died in his sleep in Rome and was buried at cedar hill cemetery He participated in a number of Americas cup yacht races He was the founder of the Standard Oil Company, which dominated the oil industry and was the first great U.S. business trust. Rockefeller became a lifelong member of the then-new Republican Party, and a strong supporter of Abraham Lincoln & the party’s abolitionist wing. Rockefeller gave $80 million to the University of Chicago under William Rainey Harper, turning a small Baptist college into a world-class institution by 1900. • He built his first oil refinery • In total he gave away $530 million to various cases • John D. Rockefeller’s charity proved considerable He was born in Richford NY, on July 8, 1839. He passed away on May 23 1938 ! He lived in Moravia NY in 1851 and then he moved to Owego. By 1853 he had moved to Strongsville Cleveland. His business helped America by being the founder of the oil industry. He was an expert in medical research! He also was the founder of the University of Chicago and Rockefeller University! Interesting facts about Henry Ford are, He was good at making plastic out of anything. He even made plastic out of soybeans. Henry Ford said, “Money is like an arm or leg, use it or lose it”. Henry Ford, he did not create the car. He only helped it make it better. He helped make a car the worked better and was a lot cheaper than all the cars, and by making it cheaper he sold more. He devolved & manufactured the 1st automobile. • Model T automobile • Richest & best known in the world. • He & his wife lived in Detroit, Michigan. He was an American Industrialist. He also was the founder of Ford Moto Co. He was born in Greenfield Township Michigan on July 30th 1863. He died on April 7th 1947. Andrew Carnegie was the richest man in his time and is often regarded as the second richest man (after Rockefeller) He had the largest monopoly on the steel industry Andrew was born in Scotland to a very poor family, struggling for survival each day By 1889 he owned Carnegie stell corporation the largest of its kind in the world. Carnegie built plants around the country using technology and methods that made manufacturing Steel easier, faster and more productive. By 1889 Carnegie steel corporation was the largest Of its kind in the world • After moving to the united states he worked a series or railroad jobs • Andrew wrote several books • He enjoyed traveling and the world He manufactured Railway sleeping cars (Steel Co.) He sold it to JP Morgan. Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline Scotland Nov. 25 183. He was 13 years old when he came into the U.S.A in the year of 1848. He was an Philanthropist full time. On his spare time her wrote books. Scottish-American Industrialist One of the most important philanthropists Led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry. One interesting fact about Cornelius Vanderbilt was that he awarded a military contract to provide supplies to forts along the Hudson river. Another interesting fact is that he parlayed his success into ventures in central America, In 1855, began overseeing a transatlantic steamship business Finally the last interesting fact is that in 1860, rail trave began to grow the united states • Started his own steamship company He born in Staten Island, NY on May 27th 1794. He died on January 4th 1877. He was an Industrialist/ Philanthropist . He did shipping & railroads. He mostly lived in NY. He was the founder of Vanderbilt Un. 1794-1877 He started a ferry services at the age of 16 He was nearly killed in the Highstown Rail Accident