No, He had to know how to build the machines from memory because it was illegal to bring a machine to america if it belonged in England, This included Blueprints and documents.
Durning the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, Samuel Slater, a British man, stole the idea of the textile mill from the Brits. This was called Industrial Esponauge, or Industrial Spying, because the Brits did not want anyone stealing their secret, for they were making a ton of money off of it. Samuel Slater being the bright guy that he is, memorized the ENTIRE machine. How to put it together, everything and told the Americans how to build it. Pretty smart, eh? Additionally, Samuel Slater built the first textile mill in the United States in 1790. The mill was built in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. And yes there is some controversy as to how Slater was able to design the mill. Whether it was memory or industrial espionage, history will never know.
Because he wasn't allowed to make copies of how to make them. This was against the law in England.
He's known as the "father of the American Industrial Revolution." Slater helped to build the1st successful water-powered textile mill in America using what he learned when he was working as Richard Arkwright's apprentice. Samuel Slater, who lived from June 9, 1768 until April 21, 1835, is known as the father of the American industrial revolution. He imported British textile manufacturing techniques to America and built a slew of factories, employing entire towns.
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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
Durning the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, Samuel Slater, a British man, stole the idea of the textile mill from the Brits. This was called Industrial Esponauge, or Industrial Spying, because the Brits did not want anyone stealing their secret, for they were making a ton of money off of it. Samuel Slater being the bright guy that he is, memorized the ENTIRE machine. How to put it together, everything and told the Americans how to build it. Pretty smart, eh? Additionally, Samuel Slater built the first textile mill in the United States in 1790. The mill was built in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. And yes there is some controversy as to how Slater was able to design the mill. Whether it was memory or industrial espionage, history will never know.
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Because he wasn't allowed to make copies of how to make them. This was against the law in England.
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He's known as the "father of the American Industrial Revolution." Slater helped to build the1st successful water-powered textile mill in America using what he learned when he was working as Richard Arkwright's apprentice. Samuel Slater, who lived from June 9, 1768 until April 21, 1835, is known as the father of the American industrial revolution. He imported British textile manufacturing techniques to America and built a slew of factories, employing entire towns.
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