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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie in Grande Prairie, AB
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The autobiography begins with Carnegie's early life in Scotland, where he was born in 1835. He describes his family's modest circumstances and the impact of his father's weaving business on their livelihood. The narrative highlights the family's emigration to the United States when Carnegie was a child, seeking better opportunities. He recounts his experiences in Pittsburgh, where he worked various jobs, including as a bobbin boy in a cotton factory and a messenger boy, all of which instilled in him a strong work ethic and a desire for self-improvement.As the story progresses, Carnegie details his ascent in the steel industry, particularly his founding of the Carnegie Steel Company. He discusses the innovations he introduced to steel production, such as the Bessemer process, which revolutionized the industry and significantly lowered production costs. Carnegie's business acumen, along with his emphasis on efficiency and quality, propelled him to great wealth and success. He reflects on the challenges and competition he faced, as well as the partnerships he formed with other industrialists.
The autobiography begins with Carnegie's early life in Scotland, where he was born in 1835. He describes his family's modest circumstances and the impact of his father's weaving business on their livelihood. The narrative highlights the family's emigration to the United States when Carnegie was a child, seeking better opportunities. He recounts his experiences in Pittsburgh, where he worked various jobs, including as a bobbin boy in a cotton factory and a messenger boy, all of which instilled in him a strong work ethic and a desire for self-improvement.As the story progresses, Carnegie details his ascent in the steel industry, particularly his founding of the Carnegie Steel Company. He discusses the innovations he introduced to steel production, such as the Bessemer process, which revolutionized the industry and significantly lowered production costs. Carnegie's business acumen, along with his emphasis on efficiency and quality, propelled him to great wealth and success. He reflects on the challenges and competition he faced, as well as the partnerships he formed with other industrialists.




















