Inventor's Name: Henry Ford
Name of Invention: Henry Ford's Assembly Line
Group Members First Names: Aaron and Blake and Cory
Story of the Inventor: Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan. He made it so that car building would only take 93 minutes. In 1979 the Ford family leaves their family farm to move to Detroit to work in machine shops. He married Clara Jane Bryant. He died on April 7, 1997.
Story of the Invention: The story of the invention is that it made building cars easier. The assembly line was first used in 1901. He introduced the first moving assembly line in 1913. Henry Ford also invented the quaderascile. This invention impacted not just this jenertation but other jenerations to come.
Story of the Impact of the Invention: The assembly line made building cars faster. Now people use this invention in everyday life.
Story of the Future of the invention: He made building a car much more organized and faster. It helped cars much safer and now it has more safety devices. It made building cars much more easier and it made building the model T much more easier.
So now,
car delear ships use the same invention for present cars.
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