The Impact Of John D. Rockefeller During The Gilded Age

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There were several different inventions/discoveries that made a huge impact during the Gilded age. These are inventions we still use today, such as railroads, electricity, steel and oil made by several industrialists who fought to keep their businesses going. John D. Rockefeller is the founder of oil. He didn't drill for his oil, instead, he focused on refining and selling it. His oil was transported and used by railroads and he made a lot of money off of it and eventually became the richest man in the world of his time. This left a huge impact on the Gilded Age because without the oil, railroads couldn't function so people wouldn't be able to travel. Andrew Carnegie invented the Bessemer process which made steel from