No, Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.
The inventor of the cotton gin was Eli Whitney
Yes. Eli Whitney; the inventor, was a male.
Eli Whitney made the cotton gin in 1793.
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Eli Whitney
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Cotton ginmusketIn 1798, Eli Whitney invented a way to manufacture muskets by machine so that the parts were interchangeable. Ironically, it was as a manufacturer of muskets that Whitney finally became rich.
He invented interchangeable parts
He discovered the cotton gin, and he also discovered muskets.
In 1798, Eli Whitney invented a way to manufacture muskets by machine so that the parts were interchangeable. Ironically, it was as a manufacturer of muskets that Whitney finally became rich.
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No Eli Whitney did not invent the violin, but Eli Whitney did make his own violin when he was 12 years old.
Eli Whitney did not invent the musket. He did, however, invent a process where parts of muskets could be interchanged with other ones. It was on of the first mass production facilities in the United States.
Whitney did not invent the musket, which was brought into India in 1519. Whitney invented mass production and first used it in the rifle industry to build muskets.
yes he did... Whitney invented a way to manufacture muskets by machine so that the parts were interchangeable and made him become rich
The inventor of the cotton gin was Eli Whitney
The year the Cotton Gin was built was 1793. Eli Whitney moved from New England to the South in 1792 He was provided a workshop by his employer in the south, Catherine Greene, when he completed it he took on a partner, Phineas Miller. This creation revolutionized Cotton Farming.Note: Eli Whitney also designed a way to manufacture muskets by machine in such a way that the parts would be interchangeable. This method is known today as 'mass production'.