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Samuel Prescott was a physician in Boston. He rode the same night as Paul Revere.
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Samuel Slater, known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" , was born 9 June 1768 and died 21 April 1835
Samuel Slater (9 June 1768 - 21 April 1835) was an early American industrialist popularly known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" because he brought British textile technology to America.
Samuel Brenton Whitney was born in 1842.
Samuel Brenton Whitney died in 1914.
Whitney invented new machines such as the cotton gin, and interchangeable parts. That helped production of cotton in the north. Slater was a factory worker in Britain he studied the machines then secretly came to New England and started a factory based on Britain's ideas triggering the start of the Industrial Revolution.
yes he was, because he was the leader of it all.
Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham, Robert Fulton, Samuel Morse,Louis Pasteur,James Watt, Eli Whitney, etc...................................................................................................................................................
in 1744 to 1768
Samuel Slater because he brought the textile Industry from England to America. PLATO answer Eli Whitney.
Lydia Spooner Whitney's father was Isaac Spooner. He was born in 1666 and passed away in 1769. Lydia and Samuel had six children together.
Samuel Adams participated exclusively in the American Revolution.
Samuel Prescott was a physician in Boston. He rode the same night as Paul Revere.
Parkhurst Whitney has written: 'Trial of Parkhusrt [sic] Whitney, Timothy Shaw, Noah Beach, William Miller and Samuel M. Chubbuck'
yes, but sometimes it can be different nicknames. one of them is father of the American revolution another one is the founding father.