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Where were the first successful ironworks in the United States?
Ironworks are places where iron is made or where articles made of iron are produced. The first successful ironworks in the United States was established by Thomas Dexter and Robert Bridges near the Saugus River in Lynn, Massachusetts. Dexter and Bridges hired John Winthrop Jr. to begin production. Winthrop, son of John Winthrop Sr., the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, was himself a lawyer who served as governor of Connecticut from 1659 until his death in 1676. Under the younger Winthrop's guidance, a blast furnace (a furnace in which combustion is made more intense by a forced stream of air) was made operational at the ironworks by 1645 and iron production began by 1648.
Iron ore (rock that contains iron) was first discovered in America in North Carolina in 1585. The first, unsuccessful attempt to manufacture iron was...
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