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Henry Ford was a well known businessman and a leader in industry. Born on July 30, 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan, to a pair of farmers, Ford was quite unlike his parents. While growing up he was constantly fiddling with machines. While he was a young man, he married a lovely woman named Clara Bryant. During his career as an automobile manufacturer, he was quite successful and became one of the richest and most influential men in the world. In the 1940’s he retired and gave his company to his grandson Henry Ford II. On April 7, 1947 Ford died of a cerebral hemorrhage at his home in Dearborn, Michigan. Ford was known as a thoughtful, determined, and quite intelligent person. While some people only see Henry Ford as a rich businessman, his creative mind, perseverance and caring heart make him a true hero.

Ford prospered in his life through his own unique and eccentric ideas. As a young man he was interested in improving land-based transportation. He built his own steam engine and combined it with a mowing machine to make a tractor ("Ford, Henry (1863-1947)"). This invention gave him help on his family’s farm, and practice on his passion for machines. Manipulating complex machinery at a young age shows great skill and resourcefulness in a time deprived of modern conveniences. As Ford developed his career, his ideas became much more groundbreaking. In 1913 Ford created a method of improving mass production called the assembly line ("Henry Ford"). It was brilliant in that, instead of every worker building one car at a time, parts of a car were made and transported down to other workers along a conveyor belt. Ford’s strategy of thinking in a broader view led him to see key opportunities that others were oblivious to. Where other people saw only failure and inadequacy, Ford saw opportunity and always took full advantage of it.

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