Richard arkwright
The man responsible for bringing new textile machines to the US was Samuel Slater. He is often referred to as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" for his contribution to the development of the textile industry in the country. He brought the knowledge and expertise of the British textile industry to America, establishing the first successful cotton-spinning mill in the US in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1790.
It profited from the invention of the steel plow. (OW.) The textile industry also profited from the new inventions with their subsequent increase in availability and decrease in the cost of raw materials.
Samuel Slater is the man who brought textile factories to the New England area in the late 1700's. He was known as the Father of Standard American Revolution, and was responsible for most factory industry in America.
Henry Clay
James Tallmadge
You had the typical factories of:Wool and Cotton, where the fibres were spun together.Just cotton factories.Jam.Other factories were such things as Label Sticking, and Nail Making.
Since the machines did nearly all the work, but the people still needed to man the machines so jobs were actually gained by machines and the work was easy, but dangerous.
Since the machines did nearly all the work, but the people still needed to man the machines so jobs were actually gained by machines and the work was easy, but dangerous.
responsible for keeping machines working
It profited from the invention of the steel plow. (OW.) The textile industry also profited from the new inventions with their subsequent increase in availability and decrease in the cost of raw materials.
Samuel Slater is the man who brought textile factories to the New England area in the late 1700's. He was known as the Father of Standard American Revolution, and was responsible for most factory industry in America.
reduce the man work.increase the productivity
osama Binladen
No,machines are not smarter than man as: 1]Machines are made by man so they cannot be smarter than man.Though some machines can learn things on their own this is because they are programmed to learn things own their own selves, but man programmed machines so man is smarter than machines. 2]Machines are very dumb things if you see them clearly. They fail to do aything without the guidance and programming of us humans. 3]A machine cannot feel,understand,express emotions.Neither can it understand a situation. Therefore,I believe that man is smarter than machines
In textile industry, natural fiber and synthetic (man made) fibers for the textile material. It depends on what kind of finished products consumer is looking for then designer will design the collection base on the nature of natural fiber or man made fiber to make the products fits consumer's expectation.
Yes, it is a descriptive word."That is a responsible man" "Responsible" (the adjective) describes the "man" (the noun)
The cast of The Man Who Loved Machines - 1983 includes: Terrence Labrosse
Man is more important. Without man, what would be the purpose of machines. The purpose of machines is to be the tools of man. Without man, machines would quickly run out of power, be overcome by natural processes, and eventually lie buried as artifacts under the 'sands of time'.