The first factory in the United States was built in 1790 by a man named Samuel Slater. The factory produced spindles of yarn. The first factory in the world was the Venetian Arsenal in Venice, Italy. The factory built ships and had 16,000 employees. Construction on the Venetian Arsenal began in the year 1104.
People say the First Factory in America was a Hershey Factory or the Wool Mill in England...but the First true factory was the First Furniture Factory founded and built in 1825 by William and John Breed.This was the First True Factory that was built in America.XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO
The first Factory in the United States was built by A GROUP OF MERCHANTS!
The very first factory built pickup was based on the Ford Model T. It came out in 1925 with a price of $281. Ford built 34,000 that first year.
Francis Cabot Lowell invented the first factory system. Many mills and factories were built along the Merrimack River by the Boston Manufacturing Company.
The factory act was first introduced in 1833.
People say the First Factory in America was a Hershey Factory or the Wool Mill in England...but the First true factory was the First Furniture Factory founded and built in 1825 by William and John Breed.This was the First True Factory that was built in America.XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO
McArthurGlen build the first factory in engalnd
The first factory in the United States was built in 1790 by Samuel Slater. He built a factory to manufacture spindles of yarn.
no the first factory built was in portland
they set up their first factory at Surat.
The first factory in the United States was built in 1790 by a man named Samuel Slater. The factory produced spindles of yarn. The first factory in the world was the Venetian Arsenal in Venice, Italy. The factory built ships and had 16,000 employees. Construction on the Venetian Arsenal began in the year 1104.
surat
a factory
Detroit, Michigan.
The first Factory in the United States was built by A GROUP OF MERCHANTS!
The first factory in America was built in 1790, by Samuel Slater, a cotton spinner's apprentice who left England the year before with the secrets of textile machinery, he built the factory from memory to produce spindles of yarn.
David Thacher