In 1848 - Charles Burton Of New York City Made The First Baby Carriage - But People Strongly Objected To The Vehicles Because They Said The Carriage Operators Hit Too Many Pedestrians. Still Convinced That He Had A Good Idea - Burton Opened A Factory In England. He Obtained Orders For The Baby Carriages From Queen Isabella Ii Of Spain - Queen Victoria Of England - And The Pasha Of Egypt. The United States Had To Wait Another 10 Years Before It Got A Carriage Factory - And Only 75 Carriages Were Sold In The First Year. Even After Success Of Baby Carriages In England -

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In 1848 - Charles Burton Of New York City Made The First Baby Carriage - But People Strongly Objected To The Vehicles Because They Said The Carriage Operators Hit Too Many Pedestrians. Still Convinced That He Had A Good Idea - Burton Opened A Factory In England. He Obtained Orders For The Baby Carriages From Queen Isabella Ii Of Spain - Queen Victoria Of England - And The Pasha Of Egypt. The United States Had To Wait Another 10 Years Before It Got A Carriage Factory - And Only 75 Carriages Were Sold In The First Year. Even After Success Of Baby Carriages In England -






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