In U.S. history, a trust was a type of business structure where multiple companies combined under a single board of directors to eliminate competition and control prices. A pool, on the other hand, was an agreement between companies to fix prices or divide markets without forming a single entity. Trusts were eventually outlawed by antitrust legislation, while pools were also subject to regulation but were not as prevalent as trusts.
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