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By: Austin Hill, Noah Sias. Samuel Slater. Cotton Mill. Slater, with funding from Providence inventors and assistance from skilled local artisans, built the first successful, Water-Powered textile mill in Pawtucket in 1793. Slater was a British Mechanic. Only WOMEN could work in the Mill.
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By: Austin Hill, Noah Sias Samuel Slater
Cotton Mill • Slater, with funding from Providence inventors and assistance from skilled local artisans, built the first successful, Water-Powered textile mill in Pawtucket in 1793. • Slater was a British Mechanic. • Only WOMEN could work in the Mill.
Slatersville • Slatersville was built by, Samuel Slater and his brother, John in 1803. Located on the Rhode Island BranchRiver. • Slatersville included the Cotton Mill, two tenement houses for the workers.
Samuel Slater,Known as the, Father of the American Industrial Revolution. Major battles of The American Revolution: Trenton, Bunker Hill, Lexington and Concord.
The Battles of The American Revolution. • The Battles of Lexington and Concord Lexington and Concord Massachusetts • 5/10/1775 The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga Fort Ticonderoga, New York • 5/27/1775 The Battle of Chelsea Creek Suffolk County, Massachusetts • 6/16/1775 The Battle of Bunker (Breeds) Hill Charlestown, Massachusetts • 12/31/1775 The Battle of Quebec Quebec City, Province of Quebec • 8/27/1776 The Battle of Long Island (Brooklyn Heights) Long Island, New York • 10/28/1776 The Battle of White Plains White Plains, New York • 11/16/1776 The Battle of Fort Washington Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York • 12/26/1776 The Battle of Trenton Trenton, New Jersey • 1/3/1777 The Battle of Princeton Princeton, New Jersy • 8/6/1777 The Battle of Oriskany Oriskany, New York • 8/16/1777 The Battle of Bennington Bennington, New York • 9/11/1777 The Battle of Brandywine Near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania • 9/19/1777 The Battle of Saratoga (Freeman's Farm) Saratoga County, New York • 10/4/1777 The Battle of Germantown Germantown, Pennsylvania • 10/7/1777 The Battle of Saratoga (Bemis Heights) Saratoga County, New York • 6/28/1778 The Battle of Monmouth Monmouth, New Jersey • 12/29/1778 The Capture of Savannah Savannah, Georgia • 3/29/1780 The Siege of Charleston Charleston, South Carolina • 8/16/1780 The Battle of Camden North of Camden, South Carolina • 10/7/1780 The Battle of King's Mountain Near Blackburn, SC and King's Mountain, NC • 1/17/1781 The Battle of Cowpens Cowpens, South Carolina • 3/15/1781 The Battle of Guilford Courthouse Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina • 9/8/1781 The Battle of Eutaw Springs Near present-day Eutawville, South Carolina • 10/9/1781 The Battle of Yorktown Yorktown, Virginia
Textiles • Slater claimed he could improve the way American textiles were manufactured. • The raw cotton was sent out to local woman for cleaning before it came to the mill for carding
Arrival • Slater emigrated secretly to America by disguising himself as a farmer in 1789. In hopes of making his fortune in American's infant textile industry. • Arrived in New York City, finding a position in New York Manufacturing.
Sources • Google • Google/Images • Google/Bookrag.com • Google/Biography/SamuelSlater • Notes from journal