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bekas [8.4K]
1 year ago
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He was a british mechanic that moved to america and in 1791 invented the first american machine for spinning cotton? james lawre

nce eli whitney samuel slater john deere
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Nat2105 [25]1 year ago
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Samuel Slater was a British mechanic that moved to America and in 1791 invented the first American machine for spinning cotton.

Samuel Slater delivered the primary water-powered cotton mill to the USA. This invention revolutionized the fabric industry and become vital for the commercial Revolution. Born in Derbyshire, England, to a prosperous farmer, Slater apprenticed at a mill at age 14.

He stole the fabric manufacturing facility equipment designs as an apprentice to a pioneer inside the British industry earlier than migrating to us at the age of 21. He designed the primary textile turbines within the U.S. and later went into business for himself, developing a family business along with his sons.

Samuel Slater become an early English-American industrialist referred to as the "Father of the Yankee business Revolution" and the "Father of the Yankee manufacturing unit device".

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