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Luden [163]
3 years ago
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What contributions did Samuel Slater and Francis Cabot Lowell make to American manufacturing? They built on practices they had s

een in England to improve equipment and production techniques in the textile industry. They put up huge amounts of their own capital to hire as many people as possible to increase production. They persuaded English investors to share their techniques and ideas to get the American textile industry going. They invented machines that not only separated the cotton, but also sorted it according to grades and strengths.
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Semmy [17]3 years ago
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They do carding, spinning, and weaving at home. Samuel Slater also studied textile machinery while on an internship in England. By starting manufacturing here, Americans made use of their expertise.

<h2>Further explanation </h2>

Samuel Slater

Slater is a trader who works with slate. Slater is a physicist in the United States. Professor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1930. He also studied the structure of molecules, magnetic materials, atomic spectrum, atomic spectrum, semiconductor, ferroelectric, etc.

Francis Cabot Lowell

Lowell is an American businessman who is enshrined in the name of the city of Lowell, Massachusetts. He had an important role in bringing the Industrial Revolution to the United States. From 1798 to 1808, Lowell was often involved in trade between countries, for example, importing silk and tea from China and cotton / hand-woven fabrics from India. Lowell developed his expertise in the textile industry in Lancashire and Scotland, especially in spinning and weaving machines, which are operated by hydropower/steam power.

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Subject: English

Keywords: manufacturing in the United States, Samuel Slater, Francis Cabot Lowell

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