Samuel Slater
1789 Eli Whitney
The Whitney Armory continued to manufacture guns until 1888.
Eli whitney
Eli Whitney's interchangeable parts made factory assembly lines possible.
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He is known for his invention of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts. He also had a musket factory
Metal Grain Direction is similar to Wood Grain Direction. It is the direction in which the metal was produced, so when you look at it under a magnifying glass and see lines, that is the direction in which the metal was made in the factory.
they were supposed to be made using power machinery and interchangeability of parts. Whitney is often called the father of mass production. However, historians now think he was never truly successful in obtaining interchangeability.
Whitney invented new machines such as the cotton gin, and interchangeable parts. That helped production of cotton in the north. Slater was a factory worker in Britain he studied the machines then secretly came to New England and started a factory based on Britain's ideas triggering the start of the Industrial Revolution.
When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, it greatly increased the production of cotton. Because of this, factory owners were producing more cotton and therefore needed more slaves -P.S. uve been shooled
The first person to make a purpose built factory for enamel signs would be Benjamin Baugh of Selly Oak in 1889 the factory was the Patent Enamel Company.
Actually, there isn't a Burlington Coat Factory in Burlington, VT. The closest one is in Concord, NH.