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after the cotton gin was invented there was no need for slavery because they machine did all of the work -----Holy crap dude your dumb. (After the cotton gin was invented, slavery increased because there was a bigger demand for cotton.) Stop answering questions you don't know the answer to.
Possibly the dependency of slave labor for cotton production that was in high demand. It was cheep and demand was high.
it came from when the cotton jin was invented which made collecting the seeds easier so they would grow alot more
The cotton gin invented by Eli Whitney helped lead to the civil war in the sense that it made cotton easier to harvest. Demand for cotton was always high both for Northern textile mills and for those abroad. To meet demand, the southern US states therefore imported more slaves. Slavery became an issue in antebellum America and was discussed in the construction of the US Constitution. Many Northern people believed it to be immoral and did not want it to spread to the new US territories.
Hi, All of the slaves got incredibly intoxicated of the so called cotton gin, as it was high in alcohol levels.
After Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, it's easier to removing seeds. And cotton growing became so profitable for the planters that it greatly increased their demand for both land and slave labor. yes i think he would because it helped cotton plantation owners sell more cotton also make more money.
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.
Cotton gin
The demand for rice,indigo,tobacco, and cotton.
The spinning Jenny was invented in England and the mills needed cotton. The cotton gin had been invented so the south could produce to bales of cotton needed by the mills.
It was invented to mechanically separate cotton fibers from their seeds, which until then had been done by hand by slaves. An unforseen effect was that it did not reduce the demand for slaves as might have been expected; on the contrary, it led to an explosive growth of cotton production and because of that, to an increase in the demand for slaves.
Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin. This invention rescued a dying plantation crop as it made a machine sort out cotton seeds that normally was a task done by hand. With the incentive to try to save their cotton plantations, and the world wide demand for cotton growing, plantation owners increased production and added to their wealth.
The Cotton Gin invented by Eli Whitney. The Cotton Gin removed seeds from cotton, which made Cotton, (which has a lot of seeds in it), a very valuable product. Before the Cotton Gin, it took a long time to remove seeds from cotton, with the C. G., the removal seeds took a short time, and the cotton could be used for clothing and other products.
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, which made cotton harvesting much easier for southern farmers. The ease of growing and harvesting then caused it to become the chief industry of the south, and resulted in the Southern States having a strongly agrarian economy.
The cotton gin was an invention of Eli Whitney. This machine saved time by removing seeds from cotton plants, thus saving labor. As the textile mills of the world, including those of the New England states needed cotton, the cotton gin allowed for the faster processing of the cotton plant to feed the overwhelming demand for cotton.
The cotton gin invented by Eli Whitney. Since the demand for cotton throughout the world was enormous, the cotton gin was used by slaves to gather more cotton than they had been able to before. And due to the slaveowners' desire for profit, more slave labor was needed.
It didn't matter where the slaves came from. The tribal leaders in Africa just had many to sell for one reason or another. The demand came from areas when cheap labor was needed. In the US, it was mostly in the areas growing cotton or sugar cane. Remember this was before many machines were invented. When that happened the demand grew less. If one person could plant and then harvest a large farm alone, what need was there for 20-40 people to do the work.