It increased the dependancy for slaves, therefore, increasing the amount of enslaved people. I know, it's sad.
cotton gins
cotton gins
During the Industrial Revolution, the number of cotton gins increased significantly due to the rise of the cotton industry. Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in 1793 revolutionized cotton processing, leading to a dramatic increase in cotton production and, subsequently, the establishment of numerous gins across the United States and Europe. By the early 19th century, there were thousands of cotton gins operating, particularly in the American South, as cotton became a key cash crop. However, exact numbers can vary by region and year as the industry rapidly evolved.
people who owned slaves were allowed to use cotton gins in the 1790's and the early 1800's.
they just work
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Cotton gins. Actually, it is called a cotton picker
slaves would work the cotton gins
Before cotton gins people made there clothes by hand.
They chose to produce as many gins as possible and install them throughout Georgia and the South.
They chose to produce as many gins as possible and install them throughout Georgia and the South.
Richard A. Wesley has written: 'Efficiency of inline filters in cleaning condenser exhausts at cotton gins' -- subject(s): Cotton gins and ginning