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    the automation process. So Ford decided to increase the salary wage from $2.83 per day to $5 per day. He doubled the minimum wage in the hope that his own employees would also become customers of the companies once they were wealthy enough to be able to afford it. In fact, Ford was right in thinking that his employees will buy the Model T as his workers were loyal to his company. He was aware…

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    The Ford GT in many ways embodies its company’s spirit better than any of its siblings. Not only is it the most technologically advanced car, but it sets an example for all the family. It can be argued that the GT is not considered the Ford Motor Company icon, but this generation birthed unequivocally Detroit’s street smartest auto. A vaster portion of the population think Model T, Mustang or F-150 when the think of the American auto manufacturer. However, I propose that those are phenomenal and…

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    Henry Ford Biography

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    not being able to buy a Ford. Without Henry Ford it wouldn’t be possible. He produced quality automobiles that were affordable, and still does to this day. His automobiles were so affordable, many people could buy them. He took productivity and customer satisfaction to a new level. Ford tried his best to satisfy all his customers and make an automobile that would last. His was also a great business man who knew how to make money, and have a productive business. Henry Ford positively impacted…

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    In the year of 1903 the Ford Motor Company was founded and created by a man name Henry Ford, who from an early age had a love for creating and building machinery. His eye in detail and ideas helped shaped Ford to create one of the Americans earliest favorite vehicles. While searching into his background, Ford has had many ups and down to create the perfect automobile for the public and quite a bit of resistance from people who had invested or backed him up over ideas he had; which seemed over…

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    Henry Ford was born in 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan. He was born on his family farm and worked there for most of his early life. When he was a teenager, he came to the conclusion that farm work was not for him. Once Ford turned 16, he left the farm to take an apprenticeship working with machines in Detroit. There, he learned how to take care of and operate steam engines. In 1888, He married and returned to farming to take care of his wife and son. Shortly after, Ford was hired by the Edison…

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    many people can say that they have truly affected the lives of all Americans; however, Henry Ford is a notable innovator who had an immense impact on virtually every American citizen. Modern day accessibility to transportation has shaped the lifestyle of the average human being by providing greater access to surrounding life, and this routine is only possible because of the many achievements of Henry Ford. Ford revolutionized American life in the twentieth-century by creating more accessible…

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    Ford was a very successful man, as you all may know or not he was a very good engineer which led him to his amazing company. Henry Ford helped society by making and designing cars, as he also followed in his father’s footsteps. As we can imagine all the hard work and dedication Henry Ford must of put into all these cars, trucks, and jeeps that we so thankfully drive today Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1836 in a clearing in Michigan woods. They had came from Ireland (Lacey 4). Ford was only a…

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    quote I went on google images and searched up quotes to live by. Then came up a quote by Henry Ford “Failure is only the opportunity to begin again, only this time more wisely.”Henry Ford was the owner and creator of the Ford Motor Company. He began at the age of 16 working as a machinist in Detroit. It was there Ford earned the job as an engineer for an illuminating company in Detroit. In the 1920’s and 30’s Ford created the first horseless gasoline carriage. This was called the Quadricycle.…

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    am writing an extract from a biography about the most influential innovator of the 20th century, Henry Ford. I will intent to write about his relationship between his son, Edsel and himself. I target my extract towards readers of the New York Times and I will aim to use a combination of selection of detail, descriptive language and tone to invite to reader to never treat their family the way Henry Ford did. Edsel was always never at home. Rather he preferred to socialize on the other side of…

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    Henry Ford Impact

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    Henry Ford’s Impacts on Mobilization A major start of the automobile was Henry Ford. He always wanted to help make a way for the middle class to have some of the luxuries of the upper class. His way was the Ford car. One of Henry’s greatest quotes from the book Who Was Henry Ford stated “To do for the world more than the world does for you-that is success” (Michael Burgan 61). This was Henry’s overall goal in life and he thoroughly finished it by allowing people to become more mobile and…

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