Cornelius Vanderbilt was a force in 19th century America, playing a pivotal role in transitioning the U.S. economy from rural mercantilism to industrial corporate capitalism. Vanderbilt didn't just compete—he dominated; and didn’t just dominate one industry—he conquered three: ferries, steamships, and railroads. He understood that power lay in controlling infrastructure and not just operating within it. His cutthroat tactics were both feared and admired but his vision for what the economy could be was undeniable.
This is the story of how Vanderbilt turned calculated aggression into an art form, how he endured more pain than his competitors, and how he built systems that outlived him.
Learn the mindset, strategies, and brutal lessons behind his dominance; the game of business hasn’t changed as much as you think.
(02:20) Prologue
(05:12) PART 1 - The Dutch Inheritance
(08:21) The Young Boatman
(12:30) Capitalizing on War
(15:27) General Merchant of the Sea
(19:29) PART 2 - The Meeting That Changed Everything
(21:48) The Steamboat Wars
(24:12) The Anti-Monopoly Crusader
(27:06) The Rise of the Commodore
(32:08) The Monopolist's Nemesis
(34:58) PART 3 - Sole Control
(37:28) Prometheus
(40:18) Star of the West
(44:06) Europe and Betrayal
(48:15) The Independent Line
(50:13) PART 4 - The Commodore’s Return
(51:55) Gray Eyed Man of Destiny
(53:36) The Conspiracy
(54:41) Finishing Walker
(55:54) Conquering the Seas
(58:13) America's Wealthiest Citizen
(60:47) PART 5 - Vanderbilt's Railroad Dominance
(01:01:59) The Path to Confrontation
(01:03:37) The Breaking Point
(01:04:43) The Power to Punish
(01:06:32) The Collapse
(01:07:50) The Silent Conquest
(01:08:57) The Consolidation
(01:10:54) The Legacy
(01:12:15) FINAL PART - Vanderbilt: The Architect of Modern American Business
(01:14:19) Reflections
This episode is for informational purposes only and most of the research came from reading The First Tycoon by T.J. Stiles and Tycoon’s War by Stephen Dando-Collins.
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