Henry Ford

July 30, 1863 • Springwells Township, Michigan, USA

Model T, Assembly Line, American Industrial Revolution

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Born: July 30, 1863  |  Birthplace: Springwells Township, Michigan  |  Famous For: Ford Motor Company Founder, Assembly Line Pioneer

The Industrial Leo

Henry Ford did not invent the automobile — but he did something more Leo: he made it available to everyone. The moving assembly line cut the cost of a Model T from $825 to $260 and created the American middle class as a consequence of a business decision. He doubled worker wages to $5 a day not from charity but because he understood that workers needed to afford the cars they built.

Leo Legacy

  • Model T: 15 million sold — the first truly affordable automobile, democratizing transportation
  • Assembly line: Revolutionized manufacturing across every industry worldwide
  • $5 workday: 1914 — doubled wages, inadvertently created the American consumer middle class
  • River Rouge Complex: The most sophisticated industrial facility in human history at time of construction

Ford’s Leo vision was not just a car company — it was a new social order built around mobility.

“Whether you think you can or you think you cannot, you are right.”

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