Essay talk:Industrial revolution

Ought this to be moved to the essay-space? ListenerXTalkerX 00:43, 21 January 2009 (EST)
 * In its current state, yes. We might could have an article on this subject, but this ain't it.   20:48, 21 January 2009 (EST)

U.S. Industrialization prior to the Industrial Revolution and its role in the Ameican Revolution
According to Wikipedia the Industrial Revolution began in 1760, however, the following industrialization of the U.S. took place prior to the American Revolution and likely played a part in the American Revolution because first mills were created in the corporate charter colonies of New England where businessman obtained the right of self-governing under contract with the king until he took it back and initiated the American Revolution as a result.

- Saugus Iron Works (1646) - Jenney Grist Mill (1623) - Piscataquog River Mill Sites (1752) - Allenstown/Buck Street Mills (1750s) - Salisbury iron blast furnace (1762) - Trumbull Grist Mills (1762) - Schuyler Copper Mine (1715) - McCullys Pottery Factory (1735) - Mahlon Stacy Mill (1679) - Isaac Harrow plating and blade mill (1734) - Farmar Mill (1690) - Mill at Anselma (1747) - Rittenhouse Paper Mill (1670) - Brinton's Mill (1720) - Batsto Iron Works (1776) - Wye Grist Mill (1682) - Governor Alexander Spotswood's foundry (1718) - Jamestown Glasshouse (1608) - Washington Iron Works (1770) - Hogan Paper Mill (1777) - Shober Paper Mill (1790) - Nanny's Mountain Iron Mines (1770s)

All of which can be seen in a Google Map of the U.S. Industrialization (1640-1880) https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zlY48eTMIq2I.kykFeKhIYF6E