Elias Howe's Life And Accomplishments

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Elias Howe was an American inventor who was born July 9th, 1819 in Spencer, massachusetts. He had a wife named elizabeth jennings howe and three kids named James Robinson Howe, simon Ames Howe, and Julia maria Howe. In 1846 Elias invented, built, and licensed the world’s first practical and successful sewing machine. He passed away on October 3, 1867 in Brooklyn, New York at the age of 48. Elias Howe was successful because he succeeded, although he had a very difficult childhood, invented the sewing machine, and lived through the time of the emancipation proclamation. Although elias had a very difficult childhood he was still interested in machinery. Elias learned how the machinist trade and he worked in a cotton machinery factory in Lowell, …show more content…

Elias invented the world’s first practical and successful machine but he was not the first to devise the idea of a sewing machine many other people had an idea of inventing a sewing machine before him but his machine contained a needle with the eye at the point, a shuttle operating beneath the cloth to form the lock stitch, and an automatic feed. Howe had difficulties discovering investors in the U.S to commerce production of his invention, howe brother Amasa Bemis Howe explored to England in october 1846 to find endowing. The first machine was sold to william thomas who owned a factory for the manufacture of corsets, umbrellas, and valises at the price of $1,250. Elias and his family joined amasa in england but after business disagreements with amas and shortcoming health of his wife, elias returned home. When elias returned home he found he wife dying, later on after his return she died in cambridge massachusetts in 1849. Because Elias lived through the time of the emancipation proclamation that made him