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Revolution on Wheels
The Wheels That Drove the World Forward
Go-Getters, let’s roll on into the early 1900s, when the world was on the brink of a massive transformation. Today, we’re visiting Henry Ford, the man who didn’t just invent a car but changed how everything was made.
It was 1913 in Detroit, Michigan, when Ford unveiled the world’s first moving assembly line. Before this, cars were hand-built and only affordable for the wealthy. But Ford? He had a vision of puttin’ a car in every driveway.
By streamlining production, he slashed the time it took to make a car from over 12 hours to just 90 minutes. The result? The iconic Model T, a car for the everyday worker, not just the elites.
His vision didn’t just revolutionize the auto industry; it paved the way for mass production across every field you can imagine.
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