Examples of consolidation in the following topics:
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- Late 19th century businessmen realized greater profits that could be made by consolidation; such practices were also controversial.
- Morgan played an increasingly dominant role in consolidating the rail system in the late 19th century.
- He orchestrated reorganizations and consolidations in all parts of the United States.
- While consolidation of the rail system led to greater efficiencies, it also led to controversial practices.
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- John Pierpont Morgan was an American financier who consolidated many industries.
- John Pierpont Morgan was an American financier, banker and art collector who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation during his time .
- After financing the creation of the Federal Steel Company he merged in 1901 with the Carnegie Steel Company and several other steel and iron businesses, including Consolidated Steel and Wire Company, to form the United States Steel Corporation.
- By 1900, it was one of the most powerful banking houses of the world, carrying through many deals, especially reorganizations and consolidations.
- He led the syndicate that broke the government-financing privileges of Jay Cooke, and soon became deeply involved in developing and financing a railroad empire by reorganizations and consolidations in all parts of the United States.
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- Manifest Destiny was the belief that white Americans had a destiny to settle the American West with yeoman farmers and to consolidate political control over lands from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific.
- As the Jacksonians consolidated power, they more often than not advocated expanding federal power, and presidential power in particular.
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- John Pierpont Morgan was an American financier, banker and art collector who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation during his time .
- After financing the creation of the Federal Steel Company he merged in 1901 with the Carnegie Steel Company and several other steel and iron businesses, including Consolidated Steel and Wire Company, to form the United States Steel Corporation.
- During the late 19th century hundreds of small short-line railroads were being bought up and consolidated into giant systems.
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- Britain consolidated control over its Canadian territory and Mexico maintained much of its present-day boundaries.
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- After consolidating political and financial support, William crossed the North Sea and English Channel with a large invasion fleet in November 1688, landing at Torbay.
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- Several ideas in the Constitution were new, associated with the combination of consolidated government, along with federal relationships with constituent states.
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- The USSR consolidated its control over the states of the Eastern Bloc, while the United States began a strategy of global containment to challenge Soviet power, extending military and financial aid to the countries of Western Europe (for example, supporting the anti-communist side in the Greek Civil War) and creating the NATO alliance.
- In 1952, Truman secretly consolidated and empowered the cryptologic elements of the United States by creating the National Security Agency (NSA).
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- Women consolidated their gains after the success of the suffrage movement, and moved into causes such as world peace, good government, maternal care (such as the Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921), and local support for public health and education.
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- Many in the British government, already wary of some of the strong-willed colonial assemblies, disliked the idea of consolidating additional power into the hands of the colonists.