America Enters The Industrial Revolution

America Enters The Industrial Revolution — page 5
When Slater arrived in New York he began working for a factory He built parts for spinning jennies which were large spinning wheels that produced yarn Soon he saw a newspaper advertisement for a different job Two Rhode Island men were seeking someone who could run yarn spinning equipment Slater contacted the men William Almy and Moses Brown The three soon became partners THE FIRST MILL Until the 1790s Great Britain was the only place in the world where yarn was spun using water powered mills That changed when Samuel Slater built the first U S cotton mill in Pawtucket Rhode Island in 1790 By 1849 there were more than 123,000 mills and factories in the United States Samuel Slater 1768 1835 Samuel Slater learned about textile mills in Great Britain before coming to the United States 6