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Henry Ford's Impact On The Automobile Industry

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Henry Ford was a self-sufficient man, he is greatly known for initiating the era of mass consumption and mass production in the American economy. Not only did he create “Ford Motor Company” but he is also known for numerous other things such as creating the moving assembly line, high wages and sponsoring Americanization school for foreign workers so they could have a successful future. In the 1913’s Henry Ford invented the assembly line that was the turning point in the United States and the automobile industry. The purpose of the assembly line was to make production faster and cheaper. The assembly line was so successful that it had a tremendous effect on automobile industry because it helped save time and money. For instance before …show more content…

He sold it for approximately $200, the money that he made he saved and put towards later designs of “Ford”. Not only was this the first car but it also provided more jobs, easier transportation and gave people the since of independence. Before Ford’s invention of the “Quadrcycle” people weren’t able to travel far, they stayed local because they had to walk or ride in a horse carriage to get where they wanted and that took a long time. With the invention of the first vehicle brought about several jobs such as mechanics and constructioneers. By 1908 Ford introduced his ninth car the “Model T”. His purpose of designing this car was to have something “cheap and sturdy”. In efforts to making the car cheaper he decided to stick with the color black. The sales price of the car was originally $850, in today’s currency it would’ve been equivalent to $21,000. If it weren’t for Henry Ford we wouldn’t have some of the stuff we have today like automobiles, furniture, toys and even jobs. He had a drastic effect on the 1920’s because of his inventions. He has helped shaped the nation into what it is today by providing jobs, higher wages and a better source of

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