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- Title
A Farmington, Connecticut Wool Manufactory's Industrial Transition--A Comparative Study in Late Eighteenth-Century Connecticut: Focus on the Stephen Brownson Mill.
- Authors
CONNER, JANET M.
- Abstract
The article focuses on American colonies were now ardently pursuing, as a new fawn first attempts to stand after birth, the ability to stand on their own. Topics include the woolen mills began in Connecticut in the late 1780s however national pride eventually prevailed and proved that cloth equal to the quality of British cloth could be made in America, and the tax Connecticut's first woolen operations to understand why Brownson's woolen manufactory has achieved success where so many failed.
- Subjects
FARMINGTON (Conn.); CONNECTICUT; PETITIONS; TRADE regulation; WOOL; BUSINESS success; TEXTILE machinery; HOUSEHOLD linens
- Publication
Connecticut History Review, 2018, Vol 57, Issue 1, p33
- ISSN
0884-7177
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5406/connhistrevi.57.1.0033