1. In 1905, a poor washerwoman with a homemade hair product started a business -- with $1.50! 2. In just five years, Madame C. J. Walker established offices and manufacturing centers in Denver, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis. 3. The Madame C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company specialized in hair supplies, but Madame Walker specialized in independence for herself and for others. 4. Although she was not formally educated, she developed an international sales force, teaching her African American agents the most sophisticated business skills. 5. Eight years after starting her business, Madame Walker was the first African American woman to become a self-made millionaire. 6. In addition, she drew thousands of former farm and domestic workers into the business world 7. One of her most original ideas was to establish "Walker Clubs," and she awarded cash prizes to the clubs with the most educational and philanthropic projects in their African American communities. 8. When she died in 1919, Madame Walker left two-thirds of her fortune to schools and charities. 9. Another of her contributions also lived on. 10. After her death, any of her former employees used their experience to start businesses throughout the United States and the Caribbean.


1. What two words in sentence one indicate that this paragraph is written in time order?