Origins & Firsts
Key Figures
Factory Workforce
Economic Impact
100

The year Samuel Slater built the first American factory, right after George Washington became president.


1790

100

Factories shifted the economic base away from this sector, drawing people from the countryside into cities.


Agriculture


200

He built the first American factory from memory to produce spindles of yarn.


Samuel Slater


200

Factories in the Northeast preferred this group of workers because they could be paid lower wages than men.


Women and children


400

These two brothers from England built the first factory to manufacture woolens in Massachusetts, three years after Slater's mill.


John and Arthur Scholfield


400

The average hourly wage in early American factories.

Approximately 20 cents per hour


500

Built from memory, Slater's factory started with this many spindles powered by this many children pushing foot treadles.


72 spindles powered by 9 children


500

This older production system, where workers made goods at home was replaced by factory wage labor.


The putting-out system