On July 30,1863 Henry Ford was born on a farm in Dearborn, Michigan. Born the first of six children of William and Mary Ford. Dearborn is now the muslim capital of the United States. As a child Henry Ford attended a single room public school by his home. Ford also attended a private grammar school. At the age of thirteen William gave Henry a pocket watch which he took apart and reconstructed the watch. Ever since Henry was a little boy he was fascinated in engineering. Throughout Henry’s childhood he did chores and also worked on the farm he grew up on.
When Henry turned the age of sixteen he was quite bored of working on a farm and left for college. When Ford left to go to college he went to Bryant and Stratton Business College in Detroit,
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Henry Ford became Chief Engineer at the Edison Company at the age of only thirty years old. Ford had always had a great interest in engineering but now he is also very interested in the new big invention, the automobile. Even though Henry had always liked engineering he didn't start experimenting with engines until 1890 when he was twenty-seven. Ford made his first successful gasoline engine in 1893 in his backyard shop on Bagley Avenue, Detroit. Ford was not the first person to create a gasoline engine though. In 1873 an American engineer named George Brayton invented the first kerosene engine.
Three years later in 1896, Ford built his first automobile which he called the quadricycle. Once again Henry Ford was not the first person to engineer an automobile. The first automobile was engineered by Karl Benz. Although Ford was not the first person to make an automobile it was still exciting and an outstanding achievement.
Ford's automobile, the quadricycle, was nothing compared to the automobiles we have today where the quadricycle consisted of a simple body design. The parts of the quadricycle consisted of a wooden box as a seat, a steering tiller, bicycle wheels for all four wheels, hence the name,
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Nowadays they use Ford’s vehicles for the professional racing sport, NASCAR. The stockholders still were not investing in the Henry Ford Company because the interest in and in three months time Ford left the company. When Ford left the company he gave the company to a higher ranked worker at the Henry Ford Company.The Henry Ford Company was later renamed Cadillac.One June 16, 1903 Ford made himself another company. This time Ford made the Ford Motor Company with twenty-eight thousand dollars in