The cotton gin removes the seeds from the cotton. This is a more difficult and slower process when done by hand, without the use of a cotton gin.
The cotton gin essentially replaced the handpicking and cleaning of cotton. Before the invention of the gin, the U.S. employed slaves to handpick cotton. Currently, only third world countries still use slaves to handpick cotton.
It is still in use today.
Originally the word engine simply meant machine, but this usage has declined somewhat as modern usage has tended to use it only to refer to motors.Another example of that usage is in cotton gin, where gin is a shortening of engine. Thus this is actually cotton engine or cotton machine.So a catapult is referred to as a siege engine or siege machine.
Eli Whitney, of Connecticut. It was this invention that made cotton into a crop that could be grown for profit. Before the gin the tiny seeds had to be removed from the cotton bolls almost one at a time in very labor-intensive hand-carding. The gin easily removes the seeds, making a crop which can now be turned into fiber, then cloth, inexpensively. Whitney was a Yankee who gave this economic boon to the south. A guy from Georgia returned the favor. His name was McCormick, and he invented the reaper, which harvested the wheat grown in the north. McCormick's invention meant the northern armies were well fed during the Civil War, while the southern troops found they could not eat cotton.
The cotton gin removes the seeds from the cotton. This is a more difficult and slower process when done by hand, without the use of a cotton gin.
It decreased the price of cotton
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The cotton gin essentially replaced the handpicking and cleaning of cotton. Before the invention of the gin, the U.S. employed slaves to handpick cotton. Currently, only third world countries still use slaves to handpick cotton.
The cotton gin inventeed by Eli Whitney was invented to mechanize the slow and tedious process of separating the cotton seed from the actual cotton which at the time was done by hand.
The cotton gin essentially replaced the handpicking and cleaning of cotton. Before the invention of the gin, the U.S. employed slaves to handpick cotton. Currently, only third world countries still use slaves to handpick cotton.
It is still in use today.
It is still in use today.
cotton gin
The cotton gin helped to clean the cotton fibers. It had comb like structures that rotated to take dirt, bugs, and othere things out of the fibers. This made it ready to be made into threa, using the spinning jenny.
He was the inventor of the cotton gin, a machine that seperates cotton seeds from the fibers we use.
A machine that separates the seeds, seed hulls, and other small objects from the fibers of cotton.