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Samuel Slater (June 9, 1768 - April 21, 1835) was an early English-American industrialist known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" (a phrase coined by Andrew Jackson), the "Father of the American Factory System" and "Slater the Traitor" (in the UK)[2] because he brought British textile technology to America with a few modifications fit for America. He learned textile machinery as an apprentice to a pioneer in the British industry. He brought the knowledge to America where he designed the first textile mills, went into business for himself and grew wealthy. By the end of Slater's life he owned thirteen spinning mills and had established tenant farms and towns around his textile mills such as Slatersville and Rhode Island.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Slater
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The Cotton Gin invented by Eli Whitney aided the British textile industry.
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no, the cause of the textile industy was because In England, the recent turn of the century had gone largely unnoticed, and the majority of the country's population lives in the countryside which is completely isolated or in small communities.
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The Cotton Gin invented by Eli Whitney aided the British textile industry.
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the first invention during the industrial revolution was the flying shuttle
American Textile History Museum was created in 1960.
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The South thought that the British would be so desperate for cotton that they would immediately grant recognition to the Confederacy. In fact, the British had acquired a glut of cotton, and also the textile workers were solidly anti-slavery.
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