a worker cranked the machine and the "teeth" seperated green seeds from the cotton fibers
Well, if you're asking this from your Social Studies weekly (Week 21) The answer is Cotton gin, you can find this answer in the article titled "Unintended Effects."
The cotton gin factories were near lakes because they were crucial to power the cotton gin machines or they would not work.
Life before the cotton gin for people was a bit harder they had to hand pick the cotton themselves
slaves would work the cotton gins
The cotton gin helped produce more cotton everyday but also took peoples jobs away.
You would not capitalize it. cotton gin
their is many versions of the cotton gin. first 1 looks like box turner on the side front and back brisles and seed holder on bttom
look at ur textbook
In the cotton gin
No. It was created to remove cotton seed from the cotton. To remove the seeds without the gin meant hours of work picking them out by hand. With the cotton gin pounds of cotton could be processed and more grown.
I hung my cotton shirt up in the wardrobe.
it takes out the seeds from the cotton The way they used to do it before the cotton gin was pick them out with their hands and cotton is a prickly plant so they would bleed, the cotton gin saved time and blood