He invented interchangeable parts
Muskets are part wooden part metal.
Eli Whitney's use of interchangeable parts in muskets greatly increased the production capability of muskets, and subsequently many other goods, in the United States. This system replaced the existing process of building one individual gun at a time. This process involved individual gunsmith's making guns out of their own individual parts which were incompatible with one another. This means that muskets were expensive to make initially and were nearly impossible to repair if the original gunsmith were not available. Eli Whitney's system involved using molds for each individual part of a musket. This allowed for the rapid and cheap production of muskets. This invention is considered a key development of the Industrial Revolution and set the precedent for production improvements across all industries in the U.S.
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Eli Whitney
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Each part of early guns was hand made, and parts could not be swapped between guns. A replacement part would have to be made and fitted by a skilled smith. Later, parts were standardized, and replacement parts would fit. Check the name Eli Whitney. He not only created the cotton gin, but standarized parts for muskets.
The HM is cut, and you get it from a florist near Whitney's gym at the top right part of the city.
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No, she was a black American
This really cannot be answered as Mt. Whitney is part of the Sierra Nevada which spans hundreds of miles.
She's in the Northwest part in Goldenrod City.
Music was a part of Whitney Houston's life from the time she was a kid. Her mother (Cissy Houston) was a professional singer, having been part of a group called the Sweet Inspirations. Whitney sometimes went out on the road with her mother when the group was performing. Whitney also began singing in church at a young age, and she always seemed eager to have a career as an entertainer.