
The Entrepreneurial Era
The Entrepreneurial Era refers to a period, mainly from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, characterized by rapid industrialization and innovation. During this time, individuals, known as entrepreneurs, started new businesses, introduced groundbreaking technologies, and created industries. This era fostered economic growth, improved living standards, and led to significant social changes. Notable figures like Thomas Edison and Henry Ford exemplified this spirit, driving advancements in manufacturing and transportation. The Entrepreneurial Era paved the way for modern capitalism and continues to influence today's business landscape through the emphasis on innovation and risk-taking.