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Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863 in Dearborn Michigan. He was the founder of the Ford Motor Company
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Henry Ford married Clara Bryant in 1888 , He later had a son Edsel Bryant Ford in 1893
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Henry Ford Working at Edison Illuminating Company, which became chief engineer.
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Henry Ford created the first self-propelled vehicle, called quadricycle
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Henry Ford founded the Ford Motor Company with other partners, including brothers John and Horace Dodge with an initial investment of $ 28 000
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Ford launched the prototype of the first tractor in the world powered by gasoline, called the tractor-plow , later the name was changed to Fordson Model F
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The Ford T appeared on the market the October 1, 1908 presenting a wealth of innovations. Some features, had the steering wheel on the left, this being something that the vast majority of other companies soon copied.
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He opened production plants in the UK and Canada in 1911 and became the largest producer of cars in these countries
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Henry Ford opposed the First World War and sponsors pacifist actions, but rejected with jeers
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The newspaper The Dearborn Independent, published a collection of four volumes called The International Jew, the World's Foremost Problem, years later Adolf Hitler use several sections in his writings, it's become her fan
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Henry Ford bought Lincoln Motor Company, whose address his son Edsel custom years later
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It is known Ford V8, a series of sedans created by the American manufacturer Ford Motor Company
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Henry Ford created with his son, Edsel, Ford Foundation in 1936 with the broad objective of promoting the welfare of the people
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Ford suffered a first heart attack in 1938, long after he died in 1947 of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 83 at Fair Lane