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The following inventors developed machinery that would lead to the increased productivity of farmers between 1790 and 1840: Eli Whitney, Charles Newbold, Jethro Wood, Thomas Moore, McCormick, John Deere, Leonard Andrus, and many others.
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-Eli Whitney's Cotton gin-faster way to remove cotton seeds in order to mass-produce textiles, wanted to eradicate slavery, ended up making slavery more profitable -John Deere tractors, steel plow, mechanical reaper-bigger farm yield meant more profit, population boom (more food=more people who live longer lives) -Sewing machine-textiles become even bigger, more profitable industry -Interchangeable parts-goods become more easily available and less expensive, not only accessible to the wealthy -Telegraph, Pony Express-communication between people far away -Railroads, turnpikes, roads, Erie Canal, steamboats-transportation more readily available, better communication and unity -Water power-helped production, source of power
The steel plow and the reaper respectively.
the combine
John Deere inented the polished steel plow while Cyrus McCormick invented the mechanical reaper, or what most of us would call a combine nowadays.
John Deere and Cyrus McCormick were never together. They were rivals of each other ever since McCormick invented the mechanical reaper(combine) and Deere & Company were trying to invent their own(John Deere was himself dead at this time). They were even more rival companies when McCormick merged with other companies to for International Harvester, a huge blow for Deere as they still are strong competitors today.
Mccormick tractors are not as well known as John Deere are, however, that's not to say that they aren't fine pieces of machinery. Mccormick tractors are high performing large industrial tractors, ideal for farming. John Deere is a trusted name in tractors, and has been for over a century. These tractors are not as large as the Mccormick tractors, but can get the job done just as fast.
Cyrus McCormick's Horse Drawn Reaper and Jethro Wood's/John Deere's plows.
Cyrus McCormick and John Deere changed agriculture with machines that worked well on midwestern prairies.
John Deere invented the cast steel plow during the 1800s. He found that a cast steel polished and correctly molboard (plow blade) could cut through the sticky clay of the midwest.
There are as many opinions about this as there are farmers, but the top contenders would probably be John Deere's steel moldboard plow, Cyrus McCormick's reaper and Eli Whitney's cotton gin .
1875
Cyrus McCormick was very important to American history, He invented a machine called the harvesting (mechanical) reaper in 1831. It made harvesting wheat easier and faster, making wheat industry soar.
The inventions of Deere's steel plow and McCormick's reaper encouraged the settlement of the western plains by making agriculture more efficient. It also helped in the sustenance of people who live in the western plains.