The Robber Barons were wealthy industrialists known for questionable business practices in the late 19th century.
The Robber Barons were industrialists in the late 19th century who gained immense wealth through questionable business practices such as monopolizing markets, exploiting workers, and engaging in corrupt activities.
They did not typically give away money to charities, clean up pollution, or take care of their workers; instead, they focused on expanding their wealth and power, often at the expense of others.
Key figures like J.P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, and John D. Rockefeller exemplified the era of monopolistic practices and wealth accumulation at the cost of ethical considerations.
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