1936: depression
Article Abstract:
Automobiles were often all dustbowl farmers had left and they used them to get to the promised land of California. The history of the growth of unions, the industry during wartime, the development of synthetic rubber tires and the popularity of road trips after the war are discussed.
Publication Name: Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0024-3019
Year: 1996
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1895: an American first
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The first gasoline buggy was sold in 1895 by inventors Charles E. Duryea and J. Frank. The first man to mass produce the car was Ransom E. Olds and his factory produced 425 in 1901. As their popularity grew, the first service station was built in 1907 and better roads were built.
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Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0024-3019
Year: 1996
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1912: the racers edge
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The automobile became more popular as it gained speed and power and became easier and cheaper to produce. Greater speed led to the development of professional racing and caused more accidents. Henry Ford began mass producing the Model T and sold about 1 million cars in 1920.
Publication Name: Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0024-3019
Year: 1996
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