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the speed by which seeds were removed from the fibers was increased

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What was Eli Whitneys invention?

The cotton gin


Whitneys invention that enhanced cotton production and gave new life to black slavery?

cotton gin :)


How did Eli Whitney invention of the cotton gin affect the industry?

the speed by which seeds were removed from the fibers was increased


What inventions led to the mechanization of the cotton industry after 1750?

It was the invention of the cotton gin that resulted in the mechanization of the cotton industry after 1750. It was invented by Eli Whitney. Another invention was the cotton spinning machine.


The invention that transformed the southern cotton economy was?

c. the cotton gin Slavery was an invention too. It also transformed the southern cotton industry


What was an invention made for textile industry?

cotton gin


What did Eli Whitney invention revolutionize?

The cotton industry.


How did Eli Whitneys cotton gin affect slavery?

You would think that since there aren't as many hands needed to separate cotton, there would be a decrease in slavery. However, plantation owners only grew more cotton which needed more slaves to pick, then needed even more slaves to operate the cotton gin. In fact, after the invention of the cotton gin, slavery soon quadrupled.


What invention in 1793 had a big impact on Georgia's cotton industry?

In 1793, the invention that affected Georgia's cotton industry was the cotton gin. Eli Whitney's invention made an economic impact as more cotton could be produced and exported. Whitney's machine could separate the cottonseed from the cotton fiber. Prior to this invention, this was done by hand and required many man-hours.


How did Eli Whitneys invention of the cotton gin help expand slavery?

Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in 1793 revolutionized cotton production by significantly speeding up the process of separating cotton fibers from seeds. This efficiency led to a dramatic increase in cotton cultivation in the southern United States, which created a higher demand for labor to plant and harvest the crops. As a result, plantation owners expanded their use of enslaved labor to meet the growing demands of the cotton industry, thereby entrenching and expanding the institution of slavery in the region.


Revolutionized industry in the US in 1794?

the invention of the cotton gin


How did the invention of the cotton gin affect southern planters?

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