How Did Andrew Carnegie Contribute To The Steel Industry

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Andrew Carnegie was born on November 25th, 1835, in Dunfermline, United Kingdom, and was known to be an advocate of expanding the steel industry. As a young boy, he began working at the age of 13 and was a messenger in a Pittsburgh telegraph office, which let him learn telegraphic messages. When he was 20 years old, he began to ascend to the highest ranks of industry because he had worked many jobs on the railroad. During the Civil War, Carnegie was an Assistant Secretary of War and was in charge of military transportation and telegraph communication. Consequently, Carnegie formed the Keystone Bridge Works, and started to gain wealth quickly. Furthermore, Carnegie adapted the Bessemer process for steel making and he became wealthy from the