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  2. Waltham-Lowell system - Wikipedia

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    The precursor to the Waltham-Lowell system was used in Rhode Island, where British immigrant Samuel Slater set up his first spinning mills in 1793. Slater drew on his British mill experience to create a factory system called the "Rhode Island System" based on the customary patterns of family life in New England villages. Children aged 7 to 12 ...

  3. Water frame - Wikipedia

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    The water wheel provided more power to the spinning frame than human operators, reducing the amount of human labor needed and increasing the spindle count dramatically. However, unlike the spinning jenny, the water frame could spin only one thread at a time until 1779, when Samuel Crompton combined the two inventions into his spinning mule ...

  4. Samuel Slater - Wikipedia

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    The New England mills and their labor force of free men depended on southern cotton based on slave labor. Slater also brought a Sunday school system from his native England to his textile factory at Pawtucket. [10] In 1798, Samuel Slater split from Almy and Brown, forming Samuel Slater & Company in partnership with his father-in-law Oziel ...

  5. Boston Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Since 1793, when Samuel Slater established the first water-powered successful textile spinning mill in America at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, water power had been operating machinery to process cotton fiber into yarn, which would then be outsourced to small weaving shops and private homes where it would be woven into cloth on hand-operated looms.

  6. Slater Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Slater Mill is a historic water-powered textile mill complex on the banks of the Blackstone River in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, modeled after cotton spinning mills first established in England. It is the first water-powered cotton spinning mill in America to utilize the Arkwright system of cotton spinning as developed by Richard Arkwright .

  7. From Bill Paxton's pinball machine to movie debris, the ... - AOL

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    Visitors to the Twister The Movie Museum in Wakita, Oklahoma, play on the "Twister" pinball machine on July 6. "Bill's Pinball Machine" was custom made for the film's star, the late Bill Paxton ...

  8. Cromford Mill - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Slater, an apprentice of Jedediah Strutt, took the secrets of Arkwright's machines to Pawtucket, Rhode Island, [20] USA, [21] where he founded a cotton industry. Arkwright's success led to his patents being challenged in court and his second patent was overturned as having no originality.

  9. 35 Most Memorable Quotes from 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'

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    Related: Christmas Movie Quotes. 35 Best Grinch Quotes “It came without ribbons, it came without tags. It came without packages, boxes, or bags.” — The Grinch