It harnessed the power of water to spin cotton.
it doesnt just do that.. various other materials like jute and silk can also be spun with or without harnessing water.
yes Slaters Mill is really pronounced Slater Mill
Samuel Slater invented the thread spinning mill.
no he invented the cotton mill not the power and spinning frame
Samuel Slater built his first spinning mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Established in 1790, this mill was significant as it marked the beginning of the American industrial revolution in the textile industry, utilizing the water-powered spinning technology he had brought from Britain. Slater's mill became a model for future manufacturing operations in the United States.
It helped to clean cotton and make millions of $$
Samuel Slater was a British mechanic. He developed the British style spinning mill. The mill was a great financial success in 1790.
yes Slaters Mill is really pronounced Slater Mill
Samuel Slater
Samuel Slater invented the thread spinning mill.
samuel slater
no he invented the cotton mill not the power and spinning frame
Samuel Slater
It helped to clean cotton and make millions of $$
then we can use cotton without a whole bunch of work
Samuel Slater
Samuel Slater did not invent the spinning mill. He escaped from Britain after learning the secrets (They wouldn't let anyone knowing the machine well leave the country). He went to Rhode Island and pretty much gave birth to the industrial Revolution.
Because it was the first mill inventend, it helped production.