Who are the famous American figures?

Famous American figures include Henry Ford, Steve Jobs and Thomas Alva Edison.

1. HenryFord

Henry Ford (July 3, 1863—April 8, 1947), an American automobile engineer and entrepreneur, was the founder of Ford Motor Company. He is also the first person in the world to mass-produce cars by assembly line.

his mode of production makes the automobile a popular product, which not only revolutionizes the industrial mode of production, but also has a great influence on modern society and culture. Henry Ford is the only entrepreneur in the book "The Top 1 People Who Influence the Course of Human History" written by American scholar Mack hart.

2. Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955—October 5, 211) was born in San Francisco, California, USA, and was an American inventor, entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple.

Jobs is regarded as a symbolic figure in the computer industry and entertainment industry. He has experienced the ups and downs of Apple for decades, and successively led and launched Macintosh computers, iMac, iPod, iPhone, iPad and other popular electronic products, which profoundly changed modern communication, entertainment and lifestyle. Jobs is also the former chairman and CEO of Pixar Animation Studio.

3. Thomas Alva Edison

Thomas Alva Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847—October 18, 1931) was born in Milan, Ohio, and died in West Orange, New Jersey, USA. World-famous inventors, physicists and entrepreneurs are known as "the king of inventions in the world". Has many well-known and important invention patents over 2, and was awarded the title of "Menlo Park's Wizards" by the media!

at 3: 24 am on October 18th, 1931, he died at his home in West Orange, New Jersey, USA, at the age of 84. Life magazine in the United States has selected 1 people who have made the most contributions in the world for thousands of years, and Edison, the American inventor who invented the electric light, topped the list. Edison was named the ninth among the 1 people who influenced the United States by the authoritative American periodical Atlantic Monthly.