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- The first factories in America were built in the late 18th century and early 19th century. The following are some of the first factories in America12:
- Slater Mill: The First Factory
- DuPont: The Chemical Giant
- Boston Manufacturing Company: The First Manufacturing Corporation
- Atkins & Pearce: Two Centuries of Textile Manufacturing
- Ford Motor Company: The Founder of Modern Manufacturing
- Baker’s Chocolate: The Oldest Chocolate Producer in America
- King Arthur Flour: The First Flour Company
- Dixon Ticonderoga: The Inventor of the PencilThe first factory in America was built by Samuel Slater in 1790 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island2.
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gesrepair.com/the-first-manufacturing-companies-i…In 1790, Samuel Slater built the first factory in America, based on the secrets of textile manufacturing he brought from England. He built a cotton-spinning mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, soon run by water-power. Over the next decade textiles was the dominant industry in the country, with hundreds of companies created.
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