By: Cody Babinecz Period 2.  The problem that automobiles solved was getting to and from places quickly and efficiently  The 2 people who were involved.

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By: Cody Babinecz Period 2

 The problem that automobiles solved was getting to and from places quickly and efficiently  The 2 people who were involved in this problem was Henry Ford and C. Harold Wills.  Ford got involved in 1896, and it does not say when Wills got into the operation.  Their contribution was to get people from place to place quicker.  It solved the problem and then some. It also increased minimum wages.

 Henry Ford and C. Harold Wills  They got involved in 1896  Their contribution was that they got people from place to place quicker and more efficiently.  They developed from back then to today by having different designs and also some cars run on electricity.  Wills created the logo still used today.

 Henry Ford and Wills designed the cars, but Ford created the assembly line technique.  In 1914  Ford and Wills designed and the people of the assembly line.  To get people from point A to point B quicker and more efficiently. An actual picture of Ford’s assembly line

 Henry Ford and C. Harold Wills  1896  Their contribution was huge to the world, it was to get people from place to place quicker.  There was probable a lot of failure. They developed by having the first 26 hp engine.  For an evaluation, I would say that they did a great job because they boomed and are still in use today.

-Back then they cost $360, the equvililent to $7,020 today. - Now they cost $13,000 all the way to $30,000 - There sales with the original price were at 250,000, but when they dropped the price sales went up to 472,000

 He was an American industrialist, founder of the Ford Motor Company.  Developer of the assembly line technique of mass production. His introduction of the Model T revolutionized transportation and American industry.  As owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world.