I'm not sure if they were British mill workers, but Thomas Somers and James Leonard brought concepts from England to Beverly, MA to build the first cotton mill with George Cabot, the Beverly Cotton Manufactory.
where was it
Got the british to leave their forths that were built on america soil
jamestown
we would be invaded
The Museum was built on the order of King George II, to house, primarily, the collections of Sir Hans Sloane.
Samuel Slater
A British factory worker named Samuel Slater memorized the plans of the British machines and moved to the U.S., where he wrote a letter to a wealthy merchant, who gave him money to develop the first machine. Americans started building textile mills after his wife came up with created a way to make thread stronger.
Delonghi Espresso machines have built-in water reservoirs.
Richard Arkwright patented the spinning frame in 1769.
In 1789, Samuel Slater, a british worker, brought the secret of Britian's textile mills to North America. Slater built a machine to spin thread. In 1813, a group of Massachusetts investors built textile factories in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Samuel Slater
You can buy built-in espresso machines, but these are usually purchased direct by contractors and installed in cabinets. Such machines need special venting to avoid overheating or damaging the cabinet.
Machines were used to build even the first automobiles.
Samuel Slater
It was built by a consortium of British and French construction companies under the overall name of Trans Manche Link. The French tunnellers started in France and the British tunnellers started in Britain, each with huge drilling machines. When they met in the middle under the English Channel, their calculations were only a few inches out.
Yes, Samuel Slater is credited with memorizing the designs of British textile machines and bringing that knowledge to America. In 1789, he built the first successful water-powered textile mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, which marked the beginning of the American industrial revolution in the textile industry. His contributions were pivotal in advancing textile manufacturing in the United States.
it was built in the British period