Henry Ford and the Production of the Assembly Line

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Henry Ford and the Production of the Assembly Line By Chelsey Bell Language Arts / Reading

The Assembly Line Henry Ford’s assembly line has come a very long way over the years. Fords first moving assembly line-1913

What Led up to the Creation of the Assembly Line? Ford even as a young child was interested in automobiles. He had also worked in many machine shops as a young boy.

The Assembly Lines Impact on People and Society Fords impact on people and society went way beyond automobile. Ford offered a living wage of $5 a day. Most people rushed to the Ford headquarters to grab a job. Actually the pay rate increased to $6 at the peak of the Ford Model T.

The Assembly Lines Impact on the Government and Economy Ford believed customer credit plans were bad for the economy.

How it will continue to impact people and society? Ford had created the Ford Foundation with his son Edsel before his son had past away. The Ford Foundation was a local contribution to promote human welfare. The Ford Foundation was a huge success.

That’s all folks!