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  1. Oct 5, 2019 · Biography: Samuel Slater. Engin_Akyurt / Pixabay. By. Mary Bellis. Updated on October 05, 2019. Samuel Slater is an American inventor who was born on June 9, 1768. He built several successful cotton mills in New England and established the town of Slatersville, Rhode Island.

  2. Who Made America? | Innovators | Samuel Slater. 1768, Derbyshire, England. 1835, Webster, MA. Slater divided factory work into such simple steps that children aged four to ten could do it --...

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › people › social-sciences-and-lawSamuel Slater | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · SLATER, SAMUEL. Samuel Slater (1768 – 1835) was an English-born manufacturer who introduced the first water-powered cotton mill to the United States. This invention revolutionized the textile industry and paved the way for the Industrial Revolution. Samuel Slater was born in Derbyshire, England, on June 9, 1768.

  4. Slater is known as the “Father of the American Industrial Revolution.” His first mill, Slater Mill, in Pawtucket remains an important historic site that tells the story of the birth of the American Industrial Revolution. This event changed the United States forever, and still affects us today.

  5. Samuel Slater (June 9, 1768 – April 21, 1835) was an early American industrialist popularly known as the "Founder of the American Industrial Revolution ." More specifically, he founded the American cotton-textile industry.

  6. Samuel Slater. Spinning Machine. Inducted in 2007. Born June 9, 1768 - Died April 21, 1835. Samuel Slater introduced the first water-powered cotton mill to the United States. This invention revolutionized the textile industry and was important for the Industrial Revolution.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › slater-samuelSlater, Samuel | Encyclopedia.com

    Samuel Slater. Born June 9, 1768. Belper, England. Died April 20, 1835. Webster, Rhode Island. Industrialist who brought secret designs of early textile machinery to the United States. "I understand you have taught us how to spin." U.S. president Andrew Jackson, who called Slater "father of American manufactures".

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