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I believe it was a peanut factory.
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The cast of When I Look Back - 2013 includes: Jambareeqi as Factory Worker Nathan Elliss as Factory Worker Ste Fotherby as Factory Worker Kevin Fotherby as Factory Worker Martin Murray as Factory Worker Ben Simpkins as Factory Worker Melvyn Ternan as Factory Worker
It is simply a place where utensils are made shipped and processed. We use things like pillows. those are made from a factory. almost everything we use comes from a factory!
An arms factory is a place where weapons are produced.
Richard Arkwright
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the person who invented it was Richard Arkwright
because he wanted to keep control over his inventions and get as much money out of it as posible.
there were mixed feelings about sir Ricard Arkwright some thought he cared only for himself and treated his workers poorly others thought of his as the father of the factory system
He development the factory system even further, and this save him from bankruptcy when a major economic depression.
Richard Arkwright (1732-1782) was an English inventor and entrepreneur who became the wealthiest and most successful manufacturer in the early Industrial Revolution. He invented the water frame, which could spin many threads at once without much human supervision.
He was considered the father of the modern industrial factory system, his inventions were a catalyst for the industrial revolution. So what did people think of him? Not a lot!
They were unsure at first but after the invention was taken into factories , people realised how efficient it was and became popular and in demand from many factory owners.
Richard Arkwright established textile in Manchester, Great Britain In the United States, the first textile mill was established by Francis Cabot Lowell
In Britain Samuel Slater had worked in a factory that used machines invented by Richard Arkwright for spinning cotton threads. Slater memorized the design of Arkwright's machines and slipped out of Britain in 1789. Once in the United States, Slater took over the management of a cotton mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. There he duplicated Arkwright's machines.