Samuel Slator invented the Textile mill,and Henry Miller Shreve invented it too.
slater mill= women used their hands to make the cloth lowell mill= made raw cotton into cotton cloth with machines
Samuel Slater (June 9, 1768 - April 21, 1835) was an early English-American industrialist known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" (a phrase coined by Andrew Jackson), the "Father of the American Factory System" and "Slater the Traitor" (in the UK)[2] because he brought British textile technology to America with a few modifications fit for America. He learned textile machinery as an apprentice to a pioneer in the British industry. He brought the knowledge to America where he designed the first textile mills, went into business for himself and grew wealthy. By the end of Slater's life he owned thirteen spinning mills and had established tenant farms and towns around his textile mills such as Slatersville and Rhode Island.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Slater
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Samuel Slater had problems with transportation from industry to market in his mills. He built more factories near the bigger cities to get product moving.
In America during the Industrial Revolution, women left their jobs at farms to go work at mills. Some of the mills included Lowell's mills, and Slater's mill.
This came straight out of my American History book. In 1789 Samuel Slater came to America from England. In Rhode Island Slater built factories that had spinning machines. Before long there were many textile mills in the North. This came off of Google. Samuel Slater was an English American.
slater mill= women used their hands to make the cloth lowell mill= made raw cotton into cotton cloth with machines
Samuel Slator invented the Textile mill,and Henry Miller Shreve invented it too.
They opened textile mills that employed many workers.
parents and children working together in mills
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.
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Samuel Slater implemented a factory system in Rhode Island that introduced new employment practices such as hiring whole families, employing children, and using strict discipline and oversight. This system helped the mills increase efficiency, lower costs, and maintain a stable and compliant workforce. These practices became widespread in other mills and had a significant impact on early industrialization in the United States.
Hiring families of workers and dividing factory work into simple tasks.
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