Asked by Oscar
What was Samuel Slater's main contribution to textile manufacturing in New England?
Getting children jobs in factories
Finding work for women on farms
Copying designs for machines in English factories
Studying processes for assembly line workers
Is it b
Someone help me. ms sue help me
Getting children jobs in factories
Finding work for women on farms
Copying designs for machines in English factories
Studying processes for assembly line workers
Is it b
Someone help me. ms sue help me
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Work on farms helps textile manufacturing???? How?
Read about Samuel Slater.
Read about Samuel Slater.
Answered by
Oscar
Is it either a or d
Answered by
Reed
I guess I'm "someone," if not Ms. Sue.
I don't think employing children was Slater's main contribution, but of the choices given, that seems the only one. Read this for more info:
http://www.woonsocket.org/slaterhist.htm
I don't think employing children was Slater's main contribution, but of the choices given, that seems the only one. Read this for more info:
http://www.woonsocket.org/slaterhist.htm
Answered by
Oscar
is it a...
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Answered by
Oscar
what about d
Answered by
Oscar
is it d
Answered by
Oscar
so is it d
Answered by
Reed
Ms. Sue seems to think employing children was not his main contribution, and I do agree. D speaks of assembly lines, which is technically not what Slater did. He worked on developing the mechanized loom, which is not an assembly line. I do not like the choices given. Read the link I gave you and make up your own mind.
Answered by
Lily Milers
I believe the answer is c
Answered by
Ms. Sue
yes the answer is c
Answered by
Anonymous
the best answer would be c -copying designs
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