no he was English and went to cranleigh school. he had four sons who were also English. They were called euan, Hugh, alex and someone called Dave but he's irrelevant.
Eli Whitney
The invention of the cotton gin was Eli Whitney's biggest contribution to American technology.
No, he was American. He was born in the south
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Eli Whitney was an American inventor and is best known for his invention of the cotton gin.
Eli Whitney an American.
Eli Whitney died of prostate cancer on January 8, 1825 at the age of 59. Eli Whitney was an American who invented the cotton gin during the Industrial Revolution.
The inventor of the cotton gin was Eli Whitney
Eli Whitney was the American inventor of the cotton gin. His children's names were Francis Edwards, Elizabeth Fay, Eli Jr. and Susan Edwards.
Eli Whitney's interchangeable parts made factory assembly lines possible.
In Southern GA. The cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney in 1793. The cotton gin improved cotton picking by allowing more cotton to be picked.
No, Philos Blake and Eli Whitney Blake were not nephews of Eli Whitney. They were not directly related to him. Philos Blake was an American inventor and Fabreline judge, while Eli Whitney Blake was known for his invention of the Blake rock crusher.