Samuel Slater
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.
The first factory in the United States was built in 1790 by Samuel Slater. He built a factory to manufacture spindles of yarn.
The first cotton-spinning factory in the United States was built by Samuel Slater in 1790 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Slater, often referred to as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution," used his knowledge of British textile technology to establish the factory. This marked the beginning of the American textile industry and significantly contributed to the industrialization of the country.
Russians, then the Chinese, then the Norwegians. America is yet to build its own American factory
Slater's second mill at Pawtucket.
Samuel Slater
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
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Samuel Slater in 1793. In Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
The earliest factories in the United States were built in the northeastern region, particularly in New England. The first significant factory, often credited to Samuel Slater, was established in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in 1793, focusing on textile manufacturing. This area became a hub for the Industrial Revolution in America, leveraging water power from rivers to drive machinery. Other states like Massachusetts and Connecticut also saw the rise of early factories during this period.
Baltimore, Maryland by Jacob Fussel http://icecreamjournal.turkeyhill.com/index.php/2009/04/20/did-you-know-the-man-behind-the-first-ice-cream-factory/