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By the end of the 1800s, how did most Americans view industrialists?

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Answer: Near the end of the 1800s, Americans viewed the industrialists as robber barons and did not hold trust in them.

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Many of the industrialists crossed the line and hoarded their money and did not make it in a positive manner. Many lied, cheated, and were linked to old money. There were two types of industrialists, Robber Barons were the untrusted, and then the ones who actually made a positive living and helped others were called, Captains of Industry.

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