It makes the work easier and faster. But not high quality.
The cotton gin machine affected American Society because it made it easier for the workers--usually slaves--to pick the cotton.
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cotton was less expesive and it was esier to clean
cotton was less expesive and it was esier to clean
there waS TOO MUCH OIL
there waS TOO MUCH OIL
Eli Whitney an American.
There have been many versions of the cotton gin throughout history, but the modern version of the cotton gin was created by the American inventor Eli Whitney, a man who was definitely not black.
It is a machine (gin comes from engine) that quickly removes the seeds from raw cotton. It made cotton cheap to produce.
The invention of the cotton gin in 1793 significantly increased the efficiency of cotton production, leading to a booming cotton industry in the Southern United States. This demand for cotton cultivated a reliance on slave labor, which in turn intensified the displacement of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands as settlers expanded westward to cultivate cotton. Consequently, the expansion of cotton plantations contributed to the loss of Native American territories and further marginalization of their communities. The economic benefits derived from the cotton gin thus had dire consequences for Native American populations.
It made it easier for slaves to remove seeds from cotton.
people don't have to pick cotton, and hurt their hands