9780743257534-0743257537-Capital City: New York City and the Men Behind America's Rise to Economic Dominance, 1860-1900

Capital City: New York City and the Men Behind America's Rise to Economic Dominance, 1860-1900

ISBN-13: 9780743257534
ISBN-10: 0743257537
Author: Thomas Kessner
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Paperback 416 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780743257534
ISBN-10: 0743257537
Author: Thomas Kessner
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Paperback 416 pages

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Capital City: New York City and the Men Behind America's Rise to Economic Dominance, 1860-1900 (ISBN-13: 9780743257534 and ISBN-10: 0743257537), written by authors Thomas Kessner, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2004. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Company Profiles (Biography & History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Capital City: New York City and the Men Behind America's Rise to Economic Dominance, 1860-1900 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Company Profiles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, New York City was an undistinguished town, competing with Philadelphia and Boston to be America's dominant port city. Just two generations later, it had built itself into the country's powerhouse center of trade and finance, rivaled only by London as financial capital of the world. In Capital City, Thomas Kessner tells the story of this remarkable transformation.
With the advantages of its famous harbor and the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, New York became the chief commercial center for the growing nation. As the shipping industry prospered, capital accumulated, and a growing banking center emerged, New York went on to finance the Union cause during the Civil War, open the West to development, and consolidate the national railroad system. The city's energy and opportunity attracted ambitious men from all over the country whose names became synonymous with big business: Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Rockefeller, and Morgan. New York's banks set the interest rates for the nation, its stock exchange fixed the price of securities, its investors transformed American business from family-owned enterprises into modern corporations, and its growing political clout catapulted public figures, such as Samuel Tilden and Teddy Roosevelt, onto the national stage.
Combining political and urban history with a colorful cast of characters, Capital City chronicles how Gotham's Gilded Age reshaped the metropolis and the nation as it molded our present-day economy.

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