United States Economy and Business:1900-1909
978-613-4-78079-7
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2011-01-13
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. During and between during this time, many new business opened creating opportunities for financial gain. Eastman Kodak introduced cameras under the Brownie name that were sold for one dollar and films, which was sold for 15 cents a roll. Harvey Samuel Firestone created the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company in 1900, joining the Ford Motor Company in 1906. William Harley, Arthur Davidson, Walter Davidson, and William Davidson, introduced the Harley-Davidson in 1903. By the year 1906, Harley-Davidson produced fifty motorcycles. John D. Rockefeller made money by acquiring oil business by making Standard Oil company one of the most dominant companies in the United States. The oil company controlled 90 percent of oil and had an annual income of 45 million dollars by 1902. Milton Snaveley Hershey began to run a chocolate factory, which it's products dominated the chocolate and beverage industry and was made possible for middle class people to afford the product.
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