Ford Model T Research Paper

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Once upon a time, in France / Germany, the car was created in the 1800s. In 1901, Mercedes created a car that had an engine that had the horsepower of an entire thirty five horses for a total of thirty five horsepower. The engine weighed about four hundred and ninety pounds. This is about fourteen pounds for each horse the engine is as powerful as. The car could hit a ground breaking speed of fifty three miles in one hour. In 1909 there was a car factory in Europe that contained somewhere around seventeen hundred workers. However even with seventeen hundred workers, the factory produced cars super slow. With seventeen hundred workers, the European factory could not even produce more than one thousand cars in an entire year. Compared to Europe, …show more content…

At only six hundred dollars, had an entire four cylinders and had the power of a staggering fifteen horses. Lots of people wanted the Model N because at only six hundred dollars someone could buy one singular car instead of fifteen horses. With many people trying to buy a car, Henry Ford bought better car making machines and he could create one hundred cars a day, which greatly outpaced the seventeen hundred slugs working in the European factory. A young Henry Ford thought fifteen horses per car was pretty impressive, but he didn’t stop there. The young Henry went on to create the all new Ford Model T in 1908. This new Ford Model T had the power of a ground breaking twenty horses this time. In addition to putting more horses in the engine, the Model T had easy to repair cylinders, a transmission that made it easier to drive, a steel frame body, and it was taller. As expected, the Model T was very popular and Ford, once again, needed to make cars faster. Ford created even more ways to create cars faster at the car factory in Michigan in 1910. In 1913, Ford created a machine that moved car parts in a line as workers keep adding more and more parts. At the end of the line, a car was created. This machine was called an assembly line and it let Ford create cars really really fast and the workers didn’t even need to know how to make cars or how cars work. It wasn’t too soon until other car

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