The automobile is what made the roaring twenties boom. Henry Ford was the inventor of the automobile in 1919, and it had a major impact on others and their families. In the everyday life of an American, this invention affected everyone more than anything else. An assembly line is a sequence of workers where everyone has their own tasks to speed up the building process. Ford came up with this idea for faster production in manufacturing the product called the Automobile.
Some asked the question why would you need an Automobile? Having the automobile made getting places faster and it was very efficient. People have always been used to walking, or riding on a horse and buggy. The first automobile was called the Model T, which later improved to a Model A. …show more content…
Given the fact that everyone was used to walking to work, it made it easier by driving. Most people had to live near where they worked because walking everyday would get tiring. The automobile made it easier without having to walk. It brought families together because they could travel together, where as before they couldn’t do this. Everyone became to gain more freedom by getting to go where they wanted. It made the lives of Americans easier.
About the Car
As said earlier, the Model T was the first car invented. Before selling the car, they had to have sales-men to be able to drive to sell the cars. The fastest the car would go was 45 mph. Which most thought that was fast enough being the first car. The production of the cars was at a fast rate the prices were cheaper. The cost in 1908 was $800, but in 1925 it was lowered to $300. There was never an age limit until later on. Anyone that could see over the steering wheel and out the window was allowed to drive, which was dangerous. That’s when the age limits and license came into place. Overall the automobile made the economy boom the most out of all the