Good ole' Samuel Slater.
he built them things
Richard Arkwright patented the spinning frame in 1769.
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.
Richard Arkwright built the Water Frame in 1769. It was a machine powered by water that made good yarn for making clothes.
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.
The camcorder which has the most built in memory would be the Vixia HF which has a built in memory card and also holds the most memory for a camcorder .
Richard Arkwright patented the water-frame, also known as the spinning frame in 1769. In 1771 Arkwright, Jedediah Strutt and Samuel Need built the world's first water-powered mill at Cromford, which had water power and skilled labor. Arkwright spent £12,000 perfecting his machine which contained the 'crank and comb' for removing the cotton web off carding engines.
An arkwright is a person who makes cabinets or chests.
Richard Arkwright died in 1792.
May Arkwright was born in 1860.
May Arkwright died in 1915.
Arkwright Bridge was created in 1888.