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the automobile history the industrial revolution invention

What was there first than the car? The history of the automobile is very rich and dates back to the 15th century when Leonardo da Vinci was creating designs and models for transport vehicles.But until the second industrial revolution the majority of the people had still to use the horse power to move into the landscape.

When was born the first automobile? 1) The first automobile was probably designed by Guido da Vigevano in the 1400 century but we had to wait another 400 years to have a real automobile 2) Steam cars had been built in America since before the Civil War but the early one were like miniature locomotives. 3)Robert Anderson did the first electric carricage 4) In 1871, Dr. J. W. Carhart, , and the J. I. Case Company built a working steam car.

Karl Benz the first productor In 1885, Karl Benz designed and built the world's first practical automobile to be powered by an internal-combustion engine. On 1886, Benz received the first patent for a gas-fueled car. It was a three-wheeler; Benz built his first four-wheeled car in 1891.

And after Benz...? After Benz the ideea go ahead until he become what we see nowadays. examples are Charles and Frank Duryea, that did the first gasoline powered car in America and Henry Ford that started the first mass production of automobiles.

fordism vs taylorism Fordism describes modern economic and social systems based on industrialized, standardized mass production and mass consumption. Taylorism is the production efficiency methodology that breaks every action, job, or task into small and simple segments which can be easily analyzed and taught without a real skill.