Francis Lowell ( Is that a question from 'Are you smarter than a 5th grader?')
It was the first mill in the world to turn raw cotton into finished cloth.
Samuel Slater the british in the mid 1700's.
The first factories were probably established by ancient Greeks and Romans. Archeologists have discovered the remains of many factories that manufactured pottery, glassware, and bronze goods over two thousand years ago.
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Eli Whitney's first cotton gin, developed in 1793, was highly efficient for its time. It could separate cotton fibers from seeds much faster than manual labor, significantly increasing cotton production. While it revolutionized the cotton industry, it also contributed to the expansion of slavery in the American South, as it made cotton farming more profitable. Overall, the gin was a crucial technological advancement that transformed agricultural practices.
francis lowell
It was the first mill in the world to turn raw cotton into finished cloth.
The first cotton mills were established in the 1740s, in the East Midlands Region of England, in order to house the roller spinning machinery invented by Lewis Paul and John Wyatt. These machines were the first to spin cotton mechanically "without the intervention of human fingers". This enabled them to be driven by a non-human power source, which in turn allowed the use of much larger machinery and made it possible to concentrate production into organised factories.
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First the fibers are spun into thread, then the thread is woven into cloth.
cotton was the first cloth that was made in India but than branched out.
Cotton cloth was the most valuable product in Great Britain. Making the cotton cloth was a two step process. First, spinners made cotton thread from raw cotton. They then wove the cloth thread into cloth onto looms, which was usually done in the weavers' rural cottages. This production came to be known as the cottage industry.
Cotton cloth was the most valuable product in Great Britain. Making the cotton cloth was a two step process. First, spinners made cotton thread from raw cotton. They then wove the cloth thread into cloth onto looms, which was usually done in the weavers' rural cottages. This production came to be known as the cottage industry.
In 1794
Eli Whitney first invented the cotton gin.
cotton cloth
in the factory