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Samuel Slater invented the water powered mill in 1790,
The invention of the cotton mill
Some experts say that the American Industrial Revolution began with the invention of the cottin gin.
People were impressed by how much this mill could really do.
i don't know the person, there, were many including James watt, who invented the steam engine which was an important source of power for the industrial revolution.
Samuel Slater invented the water powered mill in 1790,
The invention of the cotton mill
Some experts say that the American Industrial Revolution began with the invention of the cottin gin.
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People were impressed by how much this mill could really do.
i don't know the person, there, were many including James watt, who invented the steam engine which was an important source of power for the industrial revolution.
Samuel Slater, often referred to as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution," built a mill in Rhode Island in 1790. This mill, known as Slater Mill, was the first successful water-powered cotton spinning mill in the United States, where all operations in the manufacture of cloth were performed under one roof.
In Chapter 10 of "Lyddie" by Katherine Paterson, Lyddie begins working at the Lowell mill and faces harsh working conditions. She struggles with the long hours, low pay, and oppressive rules but slowly starts to adapt to her new life. The chapter highlights the challenges faced by young female mill workers during the Industrial Revolution.
it encouraged manufacturers to reinvent the cloth-making process the cotton mill -the beginning of the age of the machine in mass production
The book "A Curse Dark as Gold" is set in the English countryside during the Industrial Revolution. The story takes place in a mill town called Shearing, where the protagonists struggle to keep their family's mill running amidst mysterious occurrences and a haunting curse.
In America during the Industrial Revolution, women left their jobs at farms to go work at mills. Some of the mills included Lowell's mills, and Slater's mill.
Samuel Slater did not invent the spinning mill. He escaped from Britain after learning the secrets (They wouldn't let anyone knowing the machine well leave the country). He went to Rhode Island and pretty much gave birth to the industrial Revolution.