Henry Ford

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Henry Ford was a very successful automobile producer in America. While he did not invent the automobile, he created a car that many middle class Americans could afford. If it were not for him, we may not have vehicles at our convenience. Road trips in a car may have been unheard of. He is the reason why our landscape has changed to so many highways. He changed the way we do activities and live our lives. If not for Ford’s interest in tinkering and building automobiles, we may not have the lives we do today.
Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan. His mother died during childbirth when he was twelve years old. Her name was Mary Ligot Ford. Ford had a very strained relationship with his father, William Ford. His father wanted him to take over the family farm they owned, but Ford preferred to tinker with objects. He had seven siblings, but two of them died as infants. The five siblings that lived names were John Ford, Jane Ford, Robert Ford, Margaret Ford, and William Ford, Jr. Henry Ford was the oldest while Robert Ford was the youngest. Ford married a woman named Clara Ala Bryant and had one child named Edsel Ford, born in 1893. He held up his household by running a sawmill and farming.
Henry Ford became an engineer in 1891. He worked with the Edison Illuminating Company. In 1896, he finished making the Ford Quadricycle. It was a self propelled vehicle. After testing it, he wanted to find ways to improve his Quadricycle. He then made a second automobile in 1898. After building his second vehicle, he decided to resign from the Edison Illuminating Company and create his own, called the Detroit Automobile Company in 1899. But, the cars built were low quality not affordable for many Americans. The company was ve...

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...s, but many of them failed. That was until Ford made the Ford Motor Company and sold the Model T. He was born on July 30, 1863 and died on April 7, 1947 at the age of 83. He was close to his mother, but she died when he was twelve. His father wanted him to run the family farm, but instead Ford became one of the most successful people known today.

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