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It made possible the cheap and fast processing of raw cotton into cotton fiber.
Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin actually changed the face of American agriculture. It lead to the invention of the McCormick Reaper and eventually to many more mechanized agricultural tools.
In 1793 Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin. This devise provided a mechanised way to process cotton. This allowed more cotton to be sold and increased the demand for slave labor.
Because it enabled the huge growth of the cotton industry, whereby the South became a great cotton empire, able to compete economically with the North, but dependent on slavery.
The invention of the cotton gin did not lead to the immediate abolition of slavery; in fact, it exacerbated the demand for enslaved labor in the Southern United States. Additionally, it did not eliminate the labor-intensive nature of cotton farming, as the gin primarily streamlined the process of separating seeds from cotton fibers rather than reducing the need for manual labor. Furthermore, it did not significantly impact other agricultural practices beyond cotton production.
The invention of the cotton gin made it easier and faster to process cotton, leading to increased demand for cotton production. This demand resulted in the expansion of cotton plantations, which in turn increased the need for labor, leading to the use of more enslaved people to work on the plantations to meet the growing demand for cotton.
The telegraph lead to the invention of the telephone which then lead to mobile phones which are commonly used
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the invention of the printing press
No, pencil lead is made out of non toxic carbon. Plus not all Mexican candy has lead. All Mexican candy that is sold here in the United State is either lead free or very minimum that it won't affect a person. There is a big variety of candy the only candy that might lead is tamarind, chili, or candy that come in a clay container.
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