The Men Who Built America

The Men Who Built America

Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan and Henry Ford are names synonymous with innovation and big business in America. They all built empires and created advances in technology. They helped shape the country in its early days by doing things such as developing the models for modern railroads, creating the modern financial system and making cars accessible to the masses. The men came from meager beginnings to build their respective empires, which helped formulate the concept of the American Dream. This series profiles the lives of these early visionaries and includes perspectives from such modern business icons as Mark Cuban, Alan Greenspan, T. Boone Pickens and Jack Welch.

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Mark Cuban

Mark Cuban

American businessman

Thomas Edison

Thomas Edison

American inventor

Campbell Scott

Campbell Scott

American actor

Scott Campbell

Scott Campbell

Ice hockey player

Theodore Miller Edison

Theodore Miller Edison

American businessman

Madeleine Edison

Madeleine Edison

Thomas Edison's daughter

Marion Estelle Edison

Marion Estelle Edison

Thomas Edison's daughter

Thomas Alva Edison Jr.

Thomas Alva Edison Jr.

American inventor

Donny Deutsch

Donny Deutsch

American executive

H. W. Brands

H. W. Brands

American historian

David C. White

David C. White

TV writer

Randy Counsman

Randy Counsman

Executive television producer

Ed Fields

Ed Fields

Television producer

Patrick Reams

Patrick Reams

Television director

Stephen David

Stephen David

Screenwriter

George Westinghouse

George Westinghouse

American entrepreneur