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Q: What did Whitney mean when he said an invention could be so valueable as to be worthless to the inventro?
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What did Whitney mean when he said an invention could be so valuable as to be worthless to the inventor?

he mean that inventors need to make some of those so the america will be a great country to be a factory


What did Whitney mean when he said that an invention could be so valuable as to be worthless to the inventor?

he mean that inventors need to make some of those so the america will be a great country to be a factory


Eli Whitney is known for his invention of the?

Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin.


When did Eli Whitney finish his invention?

2050


When did Eli Whitney make his invention?

1793


Did Eli Whitney's invention help Florida?

NO


Where did Eli Whitney build his invention?

up your buthole


What did Eli Whitney invention revolutionize?

The cotton industry.


What field of science was Eli Whitney in?

Eli Whitney was in the field of invention. [I know all about him...he is my ancestor-seriously!]


Who was Eli Whitney and what is he known for?

Eli Whitney was an American inventor and is best known for his invention of the cotton gin.


What invetion is Eli Whitney best known for?

Eli Whitney is best known for the invention of the cotton gin.


What Eli Whitney is famous for the invention of what machine?

the cotton gin