Henry Ford

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Henry Ford

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Henry Ford. Introducing…. Henry Ford!!! Henry was born on July 30 th, 1863. His parents names were Mary and William. He was born in Dearborn Michigan. Where he lived. Henry lived on a farm in Dearborn, Michigan. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Henry Ford

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INTRODUCING…

Henry Ford!!! Henry was born on July 30th, 1863.

His parents names were Mary and William.

He was born in Dearborn Michigan

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Where he lived Henry lived on a farm in Dearborn,

Michigan. Dearborn is very close to Detroit which

is close to my Great Grandparents and Uncle’s house.

It is also about 5 hours away from my Great Aunt and Uncles and my second cousins that live in Traverse City.

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His Family Henry was one of six kids on a farm. He was the oldest child. His middle name is James. His brothers names were John, William,

and, Robert. His sisters names were Margaret and

Jane. Henry’s Mom was an orphan and met

her husband because he worked on her adopted parents farm.

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As a child.. As a child Henry enjoyed going to look

at birds in a tree with his Dad and brother John.

He liked listening to the birds songs and looking at it’s nest.

Henry was an unusual kid. He liked to take apart toys and rebuild them.

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Henry the teen… As a teenager Henry worked for the

Edison Illuminating Company. While a teen Henry worked part time for

the Westinghouse Engine Company. At the age of 19 he worked for the

Detroit Dry Dock company. Here he worked on ship engines.

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Henry has a family of his own

Henry married Clara Bryant on April 11th, 1888.

They lived happily together and had a son named Edsel.

Edsel married Eleanor Clay, had a son Henry Ford the second, and later inherited the Ford Motor Company.

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HIS MOTOR COM

PANY

Ford’s first car was the Quadricycle. It has four wheels.

For the Quadricycle’s first test run Henry took it out in the middle of the night.

At first people were not buying the quadricycle because they didn’t know who Henry was. But, there was a solution..

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THE 999 RACECAR

Ford needed more publicity so he built a racecar, the 999.

Henry raced his car against Alexander Winton’s car the Bullet

He had hired a man named Barney Oldfield to drive his car.

They were racing 5 miles.The 999 car took 5 min. 28 seconds, the world record time, beating the Bullet.

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THE FORD MOTOR COM

PANY

Henry’s friends helped him turn a wagon shop into the Ford Motor Company.Henry made a new car that costs $850.Another racecar was built to give Ford even more publicity.He drove the car across a frozen lake, a mile wide, in only 36 seconds.

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Orders for cars suddenly shot up!!

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A new Model Ford later invested in

a man named Alexander Malcomson.

Using the $175,000 he got he expanded his company.

His newest car he sold at his new plant was the Model N for $600.

Henry then sold a record number of cars, 8,243, in the next year.

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ANOTHER CAR

Ford made the model T in his experimental room.

Before assembling the Model T Henry predicted, “It will be large enough for a family but small enough for an individual to run and take care for. It will be constructed of the best materials, but it will be so low in price that no man making a good salary will be unable to own one.”

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The Model T was a big hit! Farmers liked it because it had sturdy

flexibility and was strong enough to pull plows and wagons.

It only costs $850 People gave the Model T the nickname

“the Tin-Lizzie.” It could go up steep hills and through

deep puddles. Ford even had to hire more workers so

cars were made quicker because there were so many orders for them.

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The Assembly Line Ford needed a faster way to build cars,

so he invented the assembly line. On the line each worker would do one

or two things to the piece of the car. The piece would eventually end up at the end of the line and would be put into the car.

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The effect of the assembly line

The assembly line sped up production with many cars.

It used to take 12 ½ hours to build the Model T, but with the assembly line it only took 5 hours and 50 minutes.

It had about a 6 hours difference!!! In the following year it took only about

93 minutes per car!

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An amazing profit! The Model T made a lot of money, Ford

said, “Every time I reduce the charge for our car by one dollar, I get a thousand new buyers.”

He kept lowering the prices from $590 to $440, to $390.

He was making so much money he was becoming a multimillionaire!

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Tired of working to making money! Workers at the Ford Motor Company

were getting tired and exhausted from all of their hard work everyday.

They were all starting to quit their jobs when Henry raised their minimum wages from $2.50 to $5.

With doing this many people wanted to work for Ford. Men that worked for him would wear their badges all over town, just to show off to their neighbors that they worked for Ford.

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Oskar II WWI was starting in

Europe at this time. Henry sent diplomats or

spokespeople to try to bring peace to Norway.

His attempt failed, but people still respected him for trying.

The townspeople ran him for Senate and he came out with 5,000 votes winning the election.

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The Model A, the last of them all. After the Model T

was old Ford built his last car at the age of 64.

The Model A came in 4 different colors and 17 different body styles.

The Model A then covered most of the roads.

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The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village! Henry in his older ages

wanted to show people a true picture of the development of our country. That’s the only history that is worth preserving.

Greenfield Village has many historic buildings like the lab that Thomas Edison made the incandescent light bulb and the courthouse where Abraham Lincoln once practiced law.

Greenfield Village is located next to the Henry Ford Museum, which I will tell you about in a little.

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The end of his life… Edsel then took over the Company. Three years later Edsel died and his

son Henry Ford II took over. On April 7th, 1947 Henry Ford died of a

stroke in his sleep.

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“It will take a hundred years to tell whether he helped us or hurt us, but he certainly didn’t leave us where he found us.”, says comedian Will Rogers, when the Model T was in style.

His cars are oldies but goodies still today and millions of Ford cars are still on the road. The cars that Ford has now are much nicer and more efficient than the older cars.

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He is also on a coin! This coin has the

model T on it. This particular coin

is worth $10.00!

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My uncle and Great Grandfather!!!

My uncle currently works for Ford. He is an engineer that develops steering and suspension systems.

My Great Grandfather used to work for Ford. While he worked their his job was being a controller for the engineering at the company. My great grandfather controlled all of the money for the engineering. He worked there for 45 years. He used to give my mom and all of her brothers and sister tours on the floors of the factory.

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An awesome ride!!!! My Great Grandfather sent my

grandfather this email. I am going to read it to you.

His mom sent a thank you letter to Henry Ford for taking her sons on a tour. Henry Fords secretary sent this letter back to her.

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We are now going to check out some of the new technology with cars today.

http://www.ford.com/crossovers/edge/ We are going to watch 2 videos that

show us technology in cars today. The first video is on the My Ford Touch

and the second video is on Adaptive Cruise control and Collision warnings. I think that the Cruise control and Collision warnings video is really cool!!

Enjoy!!!!

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Cars going Green I think that cars going green are really

cool. They save you money and they help the earth.

Check this out! http://www.ford.com/green/high-mpg-v

ehicles/?searchid=~110330-bg-blue

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QUOTES

“There are no big problems, there are just a lot of little problems.”

“No man living can not do more then he thinks he can.”

“You can’t build a reputation on what you are going to do.”

“You cant learn in school what the world is going to do next year.”

“There is joy in work. There is no happiness except in the realization that we have accomplished something.

Read more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/h/henry_ford_3.html#ixzz1NyhqjPHX

“A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business.”

“Before anything else, getting ready is the secret of success.”

“If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.”

“It has been my observation that most people get ahead during the time that others waste.”

“Money is like an arm or leg - use it or lose it.”

“My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me.”

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Henry Ford changed our lives today.

Without him we wouldn’t be making cars as fast as we do. It would still take 12 ½ hours.

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POP QUIZ!!!!!!!! 1. What is Henrys middle name? 2. What was the last car that he built

called? 3. How many kids did he have and

what was it(s) name? 4. What was the Oskar II? 5. Why did Henry raise his employees

minimum wages? 6. What were his parents names?

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Any Questions??