The cotton gin made slavery more profitable. The cotton gin made the process of separating the seeds from cotton fifty times faster.
the cotton grin is a mechanical device that removes the seeds from cotton
1793
To help make it easier to harvest and use cotton, which was a main staple in that era
30 years
Made cotton extremely profitable. Caused a cotton boom in the South. Greater influx of slaves. Arguably an indirect cause of the civil war.
Economic importance of cotton stainer
they reduce market value of cotton crops
Cotton gin was invented by United States inventor, Eli Whitney. This invention dates all the way back to March 14, 1794.
people stole his ideas and he tried to sue them but always lost
The future tense of "grin" is "will grin."
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793. This machine revolutionized the cotton industry by significantly speeding up the process of separating cotton fibers from seeds. Whitney's invention played a crucial role in the expansion of cotton production in the United States.
The invention of the cotton gin gave the cotton planters a method to clean the cotton of the seeds in a faster way so they could grow more cotton. Because they grew more cotton they needed more slaves. By the time of the civil war the slave population of the south was over 4 million.