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Samuel Slater is considered the father of American manufactures. He was able to create the first cotton spinning mill. Since many factory jobs were created from Samuel Slater's invention, the economy rose.
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It makes the economy stronger and more efficient.
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It bolstered the need for slave labor in the South.
The Cotton Gin helped the slaves pick the seeds out of the cotton>
The International Cotton Exposition, held in Atlanta in 1881, promoted the cotton industry in the South and showcased new technologies in cotton production. It helped to revitalize the South's economy after the Civil War and increased international interest in Southern cotton.
Less slaves were needed to pick cotton
it worked 50 times faster than one person making cotton
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the effect it had on the southern agriculture is that it provided a way faster way to produce the seeds out of the cotton a lot faster and it didn't take up so much time's it took the seed out of cotton so fast farmers could get other things done.
Northern manufacturing industries prospered. The South's economy was nearly destroyed. Cotton prices dropped after the war. Cotton prices dropped after the war.
Since the cotton gin came out, the southern people were dramatically increasing enslaved people because of their key role in producing cotton and suger very fast
When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, it made it possible to grow short staple cotton throughout the southern part of the United States. Cotton replaced linen as the material to wear in the summer. Since cotton required a long growing season, it became a major crop for the South. Since it was labor intensive, slaves were the preferred source of labor. Since it required so much water, the South was one of the few places on earth where it could be grown in commercial quantities. As a result, slave owners considered slaves necessary. Thus, it maintained the institution of slavery. (It would be around 1900 before a commercially successful cotton picking machine would be created.)