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Andrew Carnegie - Audio Biography
by Inception Point AI
Andrew Carnegie, born on November 25, 1835, in Dunfermline, Scotland, is one of the most iconic figures of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Known as the “Steel King” and a titan of industry, Carnegie rose from humble beginnings to become one of the wealthiest and most influential men in history. His life story embodies the ideal of the American Dream, characterized by grit, innovation, and generosity. Carnegie's legacy extends far beyond his success in business, as his philanthropic endeavors reshaped education, culture, and science, leaving an enduring impact on the modern world. Andrew Carnegie was born into modest circumstances in Dunfermline, a small industrial town in Scotland. His father, William Carnegie, was a handloom weaver, and his mother, Margaret Morrison Carnegie, supplemented the family’s income by repairing shoes and selling goods. As industrialization advanced, the weaving trade faced significant challenges, and the family struggled to make ends meet. In 1848, when A
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Andrew Carnegie, born on November 25, 1835, in Dunfermline, Scotland, is one of the most iconic figures of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Known as the “Steel King” and a titan of industry, Carnegie rose from humble beginnings to become one of the wealthiest and most influential men in history. His life story embodies the ideal of the American Dream, characterized by grit, innovation, and generosity. Carnegie's legacy extends far beyond his success in business, as his philanthropic endeavors reshaped education, culture, and science, leaving an enduring impact on the modern world. Andrew Carnegie was born into modest circumstances in Dunfermline, a small industrial town in Scotland. His father, William Carnegie, was a handloom weaver, and his mother, Margaret Morrison Carnegie, supplemented the family’s income by repairing shoes and selling goods. As industrialization advanced, the weaving trade faced significant challenges, and the family struggled to make ends meet. In 1848, when A
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