Samuel Slater, an English-American industrialist, was born in 1758 and died in 1835. He is known as the father of the American factory system.
Samuel Slater was so known due to his modernization of the textile Industry.
Samuel Slater is the father of the factory system. He brought the spinning technology from England and was able to introduce it to the United States.
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He invented a machine for spinning strong threads, and then a machine for producing cloth. Because he moved cloth making out of people's homes and into factories, he is known as the father of the factory system.
Samuel Slater's accomplishments include: * building the first water powered textile mill in the United States * becoming known as the "Father of the American Sunday School System" by establishing youth bible classes in his mills * established a factory system called the "Rhode Island System," which employed children as young as 7 years old, but provided training not only in the factory work but in reading, writing and the bible.
Samuel Slater is the man who brought textile factories to the New England area in the late 1700's. He was known as the Father of Standard American Revolution, and was responsible for most factory industry in America.
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Samuel Slater was an industrialist who brought British textile technology to America and is known as both the Father of the American Industrial Revolution, as well as the Father of the American Factory System. He created the first water powered roller spinning textile mill in America and also created a factory system that was mimicked by entrepreneurs who followed him.
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He invented a machine for spinning strong threads, and then a machine for producing cloth. Because he moved cloth making out of people's homes and into factories, he is known as the father of the factory system.
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