The Cotton Gin merely raised the demand for cotton as it was a machine that quickly separated the cotton from the seed. But what the Cotton Gin couldn't do was pick the cotton. Paying people to pick the cotton was now even less cost efficient...
The Cotton Gin merely raised the demand for cotton as it was a machine that quickly separated the cotton from the seed. But what the Cotton Gin couldn't do was pick the cotton. Paying people to pick the cotton was now even less cost efficient...
The Cotton Gin merely raised the demand for cotton as it was a machine that quickly separated the cotton from the seed. But what the Cotton Gin couldn't do was pick the cotton. Paying people to pick the cotton was now even less cost efficient...
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.
It would lead to less demand for farms is that when farmers don't have the right amount of cotton they need they can loose demand for it
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.
The primary demand for lead in 2003 resulted from growing demand for rechargeable automobile batteries
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.
inelastic demand
In the short run higher prices result in higher profits. If demand increases for a crop or a manufactured product, it takes time for an increased demand to be met. It takes 200 days for a cotton seed to produce a cotton bush with ripe cotton ready to be picked. It takes time to take the cotton to the gin and have the seeds removed. Then the cotton must be turned into thread, woven into material, cut according to a pattern, and then the finished material made ready for sale. For any product, lead time exists. Only as a product becomes a commodity does higher prices lead to greater supplies. Then producers know there will continue to be a market for the product and the long lead time will not be wasted.
are the uses and demand for lead adequately met by its productuion
It made possible the cheap and fast processing of raw cotton into cotton fiber.
It caused more Africans to be enslaved for work
growing cotton required many workerrs
The cotton gin