Slater, Samuel, 1768-1835

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Name (Latin)
Slater, Samuel, 1768-1835
Date of birth
1768-06-09
Date of death
1835
Gender
male
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Other Identifiers
VIAF: 35631729
Wikidata: Q442104
Library of congress: n 50012793
Sources of Information
  • Bagnall, W. R.Samuel Slater ... 1890.
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Wikipedia description:

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, and the "Father of the American Factory System". In the United Kingdom, he was called "Slater the Traitor" and "Sam the Slate" because he brought British textile technology to the United States, modifying it for American use. He memorized the textile factory machinery designs as an apprentice to a pioneer in the British industry before migrating to the U.S. at the age of 21. Slater designed the first textile mill in the U.S. He later went into business for himself, developing a family business with his sons. He eventually owned 13 spinning mills and developed tenant farms and company towns around them. One of these towns was Slatersville, Rhode Island.

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