Answer: The union realized that victory would not be as easy as it originally thought
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Born in 1863, Henry Ford was the first surviving son of William and Mary Ford, who owned a prosperous farm in Dearborn, Michigan. At 16, he left home for the nearby city of Detroit, where he found apprentice work as a machinist. He returned to Dearborn and work on the family farm after three years, but continued to operate and service steam engines and work occasional stints in Detroit factories. In 1888, he married Clara Bryant, who had grown up on a nearby farm.In the first several years of their marriage, Ford supported himself and his new wife by running a sawmill. In 1891, he returned with Clara to Detroit, where he was hired as an engineer for the Edison Illuminating Company. Rising quickly through the ranks, he was promoted to chief engineer two years later. Around the same time, Clara gave birth to the couple’s only son, Edsel Bryant Ford. On call 24 hours a day for his job at Edison, Ford spent his irregular hours on his efforts to build a gasoline-powered horseless carriage, or automobile. In 1896, he completed what he called the “Quadricycle,” which consisted of a light metal frame fitted with four bicycle wheels and powered by a two-cylinder, four-horsepower gasoline engine.
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Short answer no
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Throughout the years there have been many different rulers in the United States. As a country we have been able to see what works and what failed based on other countries rulers. One of the things we have seen end badly is fascist dictators. There has only been pain and suffering associated with fascist dictators; like the ruling of Adolf Hitler. With our social advancements and morals of today I do not see our country ever having a fascist dictator.
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Goods and Services
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The members of the Philadelphia Convention were George Washington, the most
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