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WEBSamuel Slater. Born on June 9, 1768, Samuel Slater was the fifth son of William and Elizabeth Slater. Slater grew up on a farm in Belper, Derbyshire, England. After attending school, he began work in a water …
Samuel Slater: American hero or British traitor? - BBC …
WEBSep 22, 2011 · Derbyshire-born Samuel Slater became known as the "Father of American Manufactures" - but did he betray his own country? He is one of six prominent figures who will be commemorated by the...
Samuel Slater | Biography & Facts | Britannica
WEBSamuel Slater (born June 9, 1768, Belper, Derbyshire, England—died April 21, 1835, Webster, Massachusetts, U.S.) was an English American businessman and founder of the American cotton- textile industry.
Samuel Slater and the early development of the cotton …
Samuel Slater and the early development of the cotton …
WEBBagnall, William R. Samuel Slater and the early development of the cotton manufacture in the United States. [Middletown, Conn.: s.n, 1890] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/15009049/>.
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