no
he always wanted to introduce cotton in america so he just wanted to spread manufacturing it all around the world.
Samuel Slater brought the factory system to America in 1789.
no he invented the cotton mill not the power and spinning frame
Samuel Slater made this yarn spinning machine so work could be easier for people who make the textiles. it was so much faster being compared to the hand made cotton machine.
Samuel Slater was a big contributor to America's industrialization by introducing British textile technology to America. Francis Cabot Lowell contributed by opening the first textile mill in America to convert raw cotton into cloth.
he always wanted to introduce cotton in america so he just wanted to spread manufacturing it all around the world.
they turned bails of cotton into cotton cloth
1793
on a river
Samuel Slater brought the factory system to America in 1789.
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Samuel Slater was an apprentice of Richard Arkwright, the inventor of the cotton mill in England during the New Nation era. He traveled to Rhode Island after serving his apprenticeship and constructed a cotton mill from memory. This started the industrial revolution, as goods could now be manufactured and mass-produced without skilled labor.
Samuel Slater is considered the father of American manufactures. He was able to create the first cotton spinning mill. Since many factory jobs were created from Samuel Slater's invention, the economy rose.
In Britain Samuel Slater had worked in a factory that used machines invented by Richard Arkwright for spinning cotton threads. Slater memorized the design of Arkwright's machines and slipped out of Britain in 1789. Once in the United States, Slater took over the management of a cotton mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. There he duplicated Arkwright's machines.
then we can use cotton without a whole bunch of work
In Britain Samuel Slater had worked in a factory that used machines invented by Richard Arkwright for spinning cotton threads. Slater memorized the design of Arkwright's machines and slipped out of Britain in 1789. Once in the United States, Slater took over the management of a cotton mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. There he duplicated Arkwright's machines.
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