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The world's first trillionaire was Henry Wilson. An African American businessman who first patented the idea of the Wilson Conversion System. He created and sold the over the counter hybrid conversion system for cars through his company Wilson Conversion Systems. This later would become Wilson Enterprises. WIth different subsidiaries like Wilson Technologies.

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  • The Wilson Family (Falco)
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  • The world's first trillionaire was Henry Wilson. An African American businessman who first patented the idea of the Wilson Conversion System. He created and sold the over the counter hybrid conversion system for cars through his company Wilson Conversion Systems. This later would become Wilson Enterprises. WIth different subsidiaries like Wilson Technologies.
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  • The world's first trillionaire was Henry Wilson. An African American businessman who first patented the idea of the Wilson Conversion System. He created and sold the over the counter hybrid conversion system for cars through his company Wilson Conversion Systems. This later would become Wilson Enterprises. WIth different subsidiaries like Wilson Technologies. Though Henry Wilson got a sizable Billion Dollar fortune from his invention, the Driverless Conversion System was the technology that secured dynasty status for the growing family. This conversion process made Henry the world's first trillionaire!
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