No, it was many years after the civil war. There were no automobiles in 1865.
what are the changes in handloom and khadi industry since independence?
Detroit is #18 in the 2010 census. This is the first time that Detroit is out of the top ten since 1900.
Detroit has won 4 Stanley Cups since 1995. 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008.
Slovik, the only US soldier executed for desertion since the Civil War is buried with his wife at Detroit's Woodmere Cemetery.
Since he was 12 ;-)
People from back east needed more meat, since all of the meat was used up feeding the soldiers in the Civil War.
dnt nobody give a care about the question
It has been around since 62 years
The American automobile industry followed the pattern of many other oligopolies. Approximately three decades ago the automobile industry had a concentration ratio of 100. All automobiles were made here in America. But since then there have been two major changes. The first was set off by the gasoline shortages we had in the 1970s. The higher gas prices that followed made fuel-efficient cars-particularly Japanese cars-much more attractive to the American buyer. Imports, which had been limited to just 10% of the market, shot up to about 30% by the mid 1980s. With about the same significance to the industry has been the beginning of the Japanese transplants, which began setting up assembly lines during the 1980s. Today these firms assemble half the motor vehicles produced in the US.
Michigan has had a lot of problems with literacy since many of the best and brightest moved out of the state for jobs elsewhere when the automobile industry downturned. Detroit has a functional literacy rate of 47%. The 2003 NCES report said Michigan has an overall rate of 92& functionally literate.
Automobile emissions have had a big negative impact on our environment, and since Henry Ford made the automobile accessible to the average american there is probably no end to the damage that will be done by the invention of the automobile.
The Indian capital goods industry has entered into a new development stage since March 2002, due to investments in the power sector, infrastructure, oil and gas sector, steel plants and automobile industries. The capital goods industry supplies 12% of the total manufacturing activity, which is about 1.8%of the GDP. The industry currently employs over 1.5 million skilled and semi-skilled workers.