Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793. This invention made the cotton cleaning process much easier and quicker. It allowed one worker to clean as much as 50 ponds of cotton in one day. The cotton gin changed Southern life in four ways :
1. cotton farming moved westward beyond the Atlantic coastal states.
2. because cotton was such a valuable crop, planters put most of their efforts into growing it
3. more native Americans were driven off southern land as cotton plantations took over the land
4. slavery continued to be important source of labor for growing cotton
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793. This invention made the cotton cleaning process much easier and quicker. It allowed one worker to clean as much as 50 ponds of cotton in one day. The cotton gin changed Southern life in four ways :
1. cotton farming moved westward beyond the Atlantic coastal states.
2. because cotton was such a valuable crop, planters put most of their efforts into growing it
3. more native Americans were driven off southern land as cotton plantations took over the land
4. slavery continued to be important source of labor for growing cotton
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793. This invention made the cotton cleaning process much easier and quicker. It allowed one worker to clean as much as 50 ponds of cotton in one day. The cotton gin changed Southern life in four ways :
1. cotton farming moved westward beyond the Atlantic coastal states.
2. because cotton was such a valuable crop, planters put most of their efforts into growing it
3. more native Americans were driven off southern land as cotton plantations took over the land
4. slavery continued to be important source of labor for growing cotton
The process was way much easier and faster.
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793. This invention made the cotton cleaning process much easier and quicker. It allowed one worker to clean as much as 50 ponds of cotton in one day. The cotton gin changed Southern life in four ways :
1. cotton farming moved westward beyond the Atlantic coastal states.
2. because cotton was such a valuable crop, planters put most of their efforts into growing it
3. more native Americans were driven off southern land as cotton plantations took over the land
4. slavery continued to be important source of labor for growing cotton
The process was way much easier and faster.
The process of pulling apart raw cotton and cleaning it is known as "cotton shucking." This process was made much faster when, in 1793, Eli Whitney created the cotton gin, which did the whole thing mechanically.
the cotton gin was able to process A LOT more cotton, thus more slaves were needed to grow more cotton.
Advantage of the cotton gin was to speed up and have a more efficient production of cotton.
Advantage of the cotton gin was to speed up and have a more efficient production of cotton.
Advantage of the cotton gin was to speed up and have a more efficient production of cotton.
The cotton gin removes the seeds from the cotton. This is a more difficult and slower process when done by hand, without the use of a cotton gin.
The cotton gin essentially replaced the handpicking and cleaning of cotton. Before the invention of the gin, the U.S. employed slaves to handpick cotton. Currently, only third world countries still use slaves to handpick cotton.
Becuase of the gin it was much faster to pick to the cotton
The cotton gin essentially replaced the handpicking and cleaning of cotton. Before the invention of the gin, the U.S. employed slaves to handpick cotton. Currently, only third world countries still use slaves to handpick cotton.
The Cotton Gin helped the slaves pick the seeds out of the cotton>
The cotton gin made selling cotton profitable with slave labor.