The factory system was introduced to the United States by Slater. He stole the plans for the spinning Jenny from the English system.
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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.
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The first Factory in the United States was built by A GROUP OF MERCHANTS!
Samuel Slater committed industrial espionage by illegally memorizing the designs and workings of textile machinery from Britain, where such information was protected by law. After arriving in the United States, he used this knowledge to establish the first successful water-powered cotton spinning mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in 1793. His actions were pivotal in kickstarting the American Industrial Revolution, despite their illegality.
The first factory in the United States was built in 1790 by Samuel Slater. He built a factory to manufacture spindles of yarn.
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