Samuel Slater knows the secret of the …

Years: 1793 - 1793

Samuel Slater knows the secret of the late Richard Arkwright's success—namely that account had to be taken of varying fiber lengths—but he also understands Arkwright's carding, drawing, and roving machines, plus the experience of blending the whole into a continuous production system.

During construction of his mill, Slater makes some adjustments to the designs to fit local needs.

The result is the first successful water-powered roller spinning textile mill in America, opened by Slater and Brown in Pawtucket in 1793.

Samuel's wife, Hannah (Wilkinson) Slater, also invents a type of cotton sewing thread, becoming in 1793 the first American woman to be granted a patent.

After creating this mill, Slater puts the principles of management in place that he had learned from Strutt and Arkwright.

They will lead to success by teaching people to be skilled mechanics.

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