How Did Henry Kaiser Impact Society

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Though he rarely visited Oregon, Henry Kaiser was an influential industrialist whose successful ventures in manufacturing and health care significantly impacted the state. In the year of 1914, he founded the Henry J. Kaiser Company, which specialized in road paving. He expanded his industrial empire over the years and, by the time of President Roosevelt's administration during the period of the 1930s, it was one of those well-known companies that attracted lucrative federal contracts. In the year of 1913, Kaiser was working for a gravel and cement dealer in Washington when one of his clients, a Canadian road-building company, went out of business. He got a loan to take over the company’s project and finished it with a profit. During the period

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