Both Slater's textile machines and Whitney's interchangeable parts were highly significant in advancing industrialization. Slater's machines helped revolutionize textile production, while Whitney's interchangeable parts were crucial in improving manufacturing efficiency and standardization. Both had a lasting impact on industrial development in their respective fields.
Samuel Slater's manufacturing was better than Eli's because Samuel memorized the designs of textile for mill machines. He made them much more efficiently.
The most important contribution was Slater's textile machines.
The most important contribution was Slater's textile machines.
Machines and factories
Almost everything made today is manufactured with interchangeable parts. Cars, machines, computers, televisions, guns, electronic equipment, etc.
For interchangeable parts. It became important for owners of cotton gin to have access to spare parts so they could repair the machines themselves. He was also remembered for manufacturing 1,000 muskets for the Army.
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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.
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In the making of machines
The reason why machines are important in our lives, because it makes life easier and it get things done faster.
No. Mass production of firearms using interchangeable parts started circa 1800.