Henry Frick: Robber Baron

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Henry Frick was an American business magnate who made many important contributions to the Industrial Revolution. At the peak of the Gilded Age, Frick was among an elite league of industrialists who reshaped the American economy and society through their business empires and monopolies. As an industrialist, Henry Frick quickly revealed himself as a robber baron through his harsh treatment of workers, his extravagant spending, and his unsavory business practices.
Frick was very cruel in his management of workers. He strongly opposed labor unions and mercilessly crushed strikes. If any of his workers joined unions or tried to start any sort of commotion, he would evict them from their homes and slash their wages. Frick even hired the Pinkertons,

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