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Henry Ford treated his workers fairly well. Ford paid his workers $5 which was huge for the time period
he paid his workers well so they could afford cars
He didn’t want them to join unions, and he wanted them to be able to buy Ford products.
Well, Henry Ford started the Henry Ford Company, which is what it was first called. Then, with all the sales he made, financers helped pay for Ford company.
He didn't want them to join unions, and he wanted them to be able buy Ford products.
They get paid in cotton. It depends on weather the cotton is of good quality.
The individual most responsible for the growth of the automotive industry is Henry Ford. He created the concept of the assembly line, and paid his workers well so they would do a good job. I agree that Henry Ford had much to do with the growth of the automobile industry but he did not create the concept of the assembly line. That distinction goes to Ransom E. Olds. The Curved Dash Olds was the first mass produced car from an assembly line. 19,000 were produced between 1901 and 1907.
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He attended the local public schools as well as a private grammer school, he droped out when he was 15 to work on his Dad's farm.
Henry Ford invented the first car, as well as Ford Motor Company. The first model car he invented was the T-model car. This was the first mass-produced car in the world.
Ford's innovation of the assembly line allowed for building automobiles in a fast and efficient manner. Instead of having individual craftsmen basically build each automobile. The assembly line put workers to add parts as the vehicle moved down the line. Each stop on the line allowed workers to add and adjust parts. This allowed for faster production time, and Ford also paid his workers well compared to other industrialists.
Well, his pooop influenced him one day while he was on the toilet.