2. • There was a shift from goods made by hand to
factory and mass production
• Technological innovations brought production
from farmhouse to factories
– Invented in Britain in 1750; smuggled to U.S.
– Beginning of the US Factory System
• US slow to embrace factory system
– Scarce labor
– Little capital
– Superiority of British factories
3. •Built first textile mill in 1793 in
Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
•Born in England on June 9, 1768 and
Samuel Slater was
worked in British factories.
the "Father of the
American Factory •Slater came to US to make his fortune in
System."
the textile industry.
•Slatersville Mill was the largest and
most modern industrial cotton mill of its
day
4. The Lowell Mills
Francis C Lowell
came to the US to
build British
factories & met up
with Boston
mechanic, Paul
Moody
h Together they
improved the mill
and invented a
power loom that
revolutionized
textile
manufacturing
5. The Lowell System
Lowell, Massachusetts, 1832
Hired young New England farm girls
They were supervised on and off the job
Worked 6 days a week, 13 hours a day
Escorted to church on Sunday
6. Women & the Economy
1850: 10% of white women were working
for pay outside home
h Vast majority of working women were single
h Left paying jobs upon marriage
Idea of “Cult of domesticity” develops
h This is a new concept of the perfect women:
homemaker
Jobs outside of the home empowered
married women
h Increased power & independence of women in
the home usually led to a decline in family size
7. Workers & Wage Slaves
Long hours, low wages, unsanitary
conditions, lack of heat, etc.
h Labor unions illegal
1820: 1/2 of industrial workers
were children under 10
8. Workers & Wage Slaves
1820s & 1830s: Loyalty to Democratic
party led to improved conditions
h Fought for 10-hour day, higher wages, better
conditions
1830s & 1840s: Dozens of strikes for
higher wages or 10-hour day
h 1837 depression hurt union membership
12. Resourcefulness & Experimentation
Americans were willing to try
anything.
They were first copiers, then
innovators.
1800 ---> 41 patents approved
1860 ---> 4,357 patents approved
13. The invention
which changed
the South, cotton
and slavery.
•Eli Whitney’s cotton gin
revolutionized the cotton industry.
•He is also noted for the concept
of mass production and
interchangeable parts by creating
dyes for pistols and rifles.
•Very important early pioneer in
America’s industrial revolution.
Cotton Production
14. W hitney Ends the Fiber
Famine
Cotton gin invented in 1793
h 50 times more effective than hand picking
Raising cotton more profitable
h South needs slavery more than ever for “King
Cotton”
New England factories
flourish with Southern
cotton
15. 1807, Fulton's Clermont, was the first
commercially successful and reliable
steamboat. Steam boat would revolutionize
water travel.
The steamboat was often the only mechanical
means of river travel and freight transportation
from 1808 through 1930.
20. Elias Howe & Isaac Singer
1840s
Sewing Machine
Perfected by Singer
Gave boost to northern industry
Became foundation for ready-made clothing industry
Led many women into factories
21. From left to right: Eli Whitney (cotton gin, interchangeable parts),
Robert Fulton (steam boat), Thomas Edison (light bulb), Cyrus
McCormick (reaper), Richard Hoe (automatic printing press)
22. american
The inventions combined with greater
transportation encourage economic growth
Protective tariff of 1816 (allows US factories
to grow)
Americans are encouraged to buy American
goods
2nd Bank of the United States
It is recharted (approved to be continued) in
1816
system
Hinweis der Redaktion
Eli Whitney also invents principle of interchangeable parts, used in muskets for army.
1850: principle widely adopted, led to mass production, & gave North large industrial plants, military superiority over South.