Henry ford (assembly line and mass production) - 1913

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Model T

The car that put the world on wheels, affordable, reliable, and mobilizing society.

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Thomas Edison’s role

An inventor who encouraged Henry Ford's work on a gasoline-powered automobile, giving him the energy and passion to pursue his dream.

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Moving assembly line

Introduced at the Highland Park plant in 1913, revolutionizing car production by allowing workers to stay stationary while vehicles moved along the line.

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Global impact

Henry Ford's innovations in manufacturing and assembly lines spread worldwide, boosting economies and enabling mobility for work and family.

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what motivated henry ford to succeed

Passion - He had a strong passion and interest in Mechanical devices, which motivated him to succeed. Henry Ford's interest in understanding how things worked, leading him to take things apart and put them back together to make them work.

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