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more cotton plantations were needed

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they were very hard working and influencial toward the develpment of the cotton gin thathey should havotten the patent but since hey werent very educated and they were black,all Eli Whitney had to do was put his name and his picture on it.

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It made cotton pay, and cotton depended on slave-labour.

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the indian removel act of 1830 forced native americans to migrate to resvations in indian territoryinorder to

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when eli whitney,a young schoolteacher from Massachusetts,moved to georgia,cotton was not a very important crop .separating the seeds from the cotton fibers

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What was Eli Whitney's cotton gin?

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