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The History of Cars in America
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In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

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Page 1: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

The History of Cars in America

Page 2: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

In the 1700-1800sPeople did not have cars.Cars were invented but there were many

problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

The first vehicle that could move on its own (without an animal pulling it) was a military tractor invented by Joseph Cugnot in 1769.

Page 3: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

The “Horseless Carriage”In 1863 a man named Jean-Joseph-

Etienne Lenoir built a “horseless carriage” that could reach the speed of 3 mph.

Page 4: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

The “Horseless Carriage”The Duryea brothers

developed the first gasoline powered American car in 1893 and the “horseless carriages became more frequent during the next few years.

Many people were frightened by the idea of a vehicle that could move without using animals to pull it along the road.

Page 5: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

In the early 1900sAt first only really wealthy people

bought cars to drive around. They liked them because they were comfortable and they made them seem important.

Doctors bought them because they were more dependable.

Page 6: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

Henry FordHenry Ford was not the first

to build or sell motorized vehicles, but it is still his name that most remember.

Ford was the first to use conveyor belts and an assembly to build automobiles.

He began this practice in 1913 and in just 15 years, his company had already produced 15 million motor cars.

Page 7: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

Henry FordOriginally the price of the car was

between $825 -$1000Thanks to the assembly line, the

price on a Ford Model T car was lowered from $825 to $345.

This made it an inexpensive vehicle for regular folks.

Not only was the price affordable, people also were very pleased because the Model T was easy to repair and would last for years.

Page 8: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

In the early 1900sRural Americans liked

cars because they could cover long distances without depending on trains. They carried produce to market, went to stores and movies in town, and even used their cars to plow fields.

Page 9: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

In the early 1900sFamilies in towns and

cities liked cars because they were handy for errands, going to the train station, visiting relatives, going to church, and going on drives in the country. A family’s house with a car in the driveway has been a common sight since about 1910.

Page 10: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

In the early 1900sYoung people liked cars because they could

go to movies, restaurants, and other fun places instead of staying at home with their parents.

Page 11: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

Cars NowIn many ways, driving is

easier than walking, biking, or riding in a train, bus, or airplane.

But owning a car is a big responsibility. It takes a lot of money to buy one and keep it running, and drivers must be trained, licensed, and always alert to avoid mistakes and accidents.

Page 12: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

Cars NowIt takes a lot of space to park cars, and too

many cars cause congestion on roads and in parking lots.

Page 13: In the 1700-1800s People did not have cars. Cars were invented but there were many problems in the beginning and most people had never even seen one.

Cars NowSome car owners have returned to walking,

biking, or riding a train or bus when it’s more practical or convenient.

For most Americans, cars are a favorite way to travel, but there will always be a need for other types of transportation.