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    LA VIDA DE HENRY FORD

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    SI UN HOMBRE JOVEN SEHACE LA IDEA DE UN

    TRABAJO DURO , ENTONCESNO EXISTE NINGUN LIMITE

    PARA EL

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    SUS PRIMEROS AOS

    Nacio cuando selibraba la guerracivil en

    norteamericaHenry Ford nacioel 30 julio 1863.

    Padres : Williams yMerry FordDearborn,

    Michigan.

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    Sus primeros aos

    No le gustaba lavida en la granjadonde nacio

    12 aos leregalaron un reloj

    13 aos murio sumadre

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    Clara Bryan esposa de Henry Ford

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    Hermanos Dodge Springfield Massachusetts

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    En 1991 Henry Ford decide trasladarse a Detroit

    para formar parte de la revolucion industrial. Consigue trabajo en Eddison Ilumination

    Company Fue accendido a

    ingenieroen jefe

    Triplico su sueldo

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    4 de Julio de 1896

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    JEFE DE MECANICOS DE DE AUTOMOVIL COMPANY

    3 aos luego busco un patronizador para unacarrera por Detroit despues de carrera firmoDetroit Automovil Company pero no tuvo unfuturo prospero, por que tenia como crear unvehiculo pero no crear en masa , por lo que laempresa duro 1 ao.

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    HENRY FORD COMPANY

    Segundo intento en crear una empresa. Crea su primer automovil de carreras

    Sus patrocinadores rompen nuevamente conel por dedicarse mas a competir en que a producir

    Su idea era lograr reconocimiento pormedio de las competencias . Y lo logro

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    20/45Ford modelo A 1903

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    Despues de 40aos de su vidaHenry Ford no

    sabia el granreto y el granfuturo queque se venia

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    Ford modelo B 1904

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    CAMION FORD MODELO T

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    INDUSTRI PRODUCCION EN M S

    La produccin en principio era 12 coches en 24 horas y paraese momento habia mucha demanda para lo que ofreciaFORD y le gente que deseaba tener un vehicula tenia queesperar hasta 10 meses por uno

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    HENRY FORD EN LA PRIMERA GUERRA

    Henry Ford quiso intervenir en otrosaspectos en la politica internacional .YO DARIA LO QUE TENGO PORPARAR ESTA GUERRA Viaja todos lo fines de semana a New

    Yord para participar en un grupo

    pacifista Tenian un idea muy simple , que eraviajar a Europa y conversar con losdirigentes de los Congresos de los paises en conflicto en terminar laguerra.

    El grupo no estaba muy idealizado yal final se disgregaron y Henry Forddesembarco en Noruega dio mediavuelta y retorno a casa

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    The Inventing Years

    In 1891, Ford beganworking with a famousinventor named ThomasEdison at a company calledThe Edison Illuminating Co.Here his creativity was sparkedand he began inventing. He wanted to make a

    gasoline powered engine.

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    Fords First Gasoline Powered Car

    In 1896, Henry Ford completed his firstvehicle that was powered by gasolineinstead of steam like other cars of his time.

    This car was called the Quadricycle.

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    Ford liked the Quadricycle, but he wanted tokeep experimenting and creating cars untilhe made one that he felt was perfect.

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    Company Owner

    In 1903, Ford started his owncompany called the FordMotor Company. He wantedto make cars that the ordinary person, like you and me, couldafford. But making one carwas very expensive and took along time to build. Onlywealthy people were able toafford cars.

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    On October 1, 1908, afterlots of hard work, Fordintroduced his new car.It was called the ModelT. It had many

    important innovations such as the steeringwheel on the left, which

    every other companysoon copied.

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    While his workers worked, Ford watched themclosely and noticed that they spent a lot of timegetting the materials they needed to do the job. It

    took the workers a long time to build a car.

    Henry wanted to buildmore cars in a faster way.He wondered if he couldfind a way to help theworkers to get thematerials they neededquickly.

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    Owner and InnovatorHenry knew there had to be

    a faster and better way to put the cars together. Soin 1913-1914, Henry and

    his engineers designedconveyor belts that randown long tablescarrying parts and pieces

    that needed to be puttogether.

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    Fords introduction of the moving assembly belts into his plants allowed him to producemore cars in a shorter amount of time.Instead of the worker walking to the car, thecar came to the worker who stayed in one place. Each worker had only one job to do

    and then the car would move on.

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    Before the assembly line, it took 14 hours to build one car. With the assembly line,

    workers could build one car every 93minutes. This meant that Ford could makemore cars to sell at a cheaper price. Nowmany more people could afford to buy a car

    On the next slide watch this old movie that shows theinside of a factory. Can you see the assembly lines?

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    In the Factory

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    Factories Today

    Factories today still use theassembly line to makelarge amounts of their

    products quickly.

    Henry Fords ideas helpedto shape Americanhistory.

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