the cotton gin, invented by Eli Witney gave southern slave owners a way of producing more cotton and processing it at a faster rate. now being able to do way more work in a shorter time, slave owners now needed more slaves to keep up pace. with cotton being the main export of the south, it was imparitive to keep the money flowing dispite northern opposition. Mr. Witney was truly a great inventor...but who would predict he would have such an impact on our nations darkest time and helping to lead us into a war dividing the nation.
after the cotton gin was invented
Simple. Once the cotton gin was invented workers were needed to work on the plantations. Therefore, slavery happened.
The South became the cotton producing part of the country because of the cotton gin. Promoted "cotton-picking" by slaves, and therefore, promoted slavery.
Simple. Once the cotton gin was invented workers were needed to work on the plantations. Therefore, slavery happened.
The union of slavery and cotton were able to impede the South's development into two important areas, the industries and railroad. The union slavery and cotton were also central to the South's prosperity.
North was against slavery, and south wanted more slavery. south wanted more slavery so they could work on the cotton fields. if more people work on cotton fields the south would have more money.
Slavery in the deep south exploded in size. There was a transition of labor from cleaning cotton to planting and harvesting cotton, because the Cotton Gin cleaned the cotton much faster than manual labor could. Ironicly, the cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney, who was a northerner, in an attempt to end slavery. The opposite happened.
Cotton Gin
it divided the south from the parts who was pro-slavery and who was not pro-slavery. does anyone have a better answer?
The Cotton Gin... It was intended to help the South produce cotton, it really helped the spread of slavery. :(
The Cotton Gin created by Eli Whitney caused the spread of slavery.
revitalizes slavery, making it a profitable institution once again after a general decline. It also dramatically increased cotton production and made it more efficient. Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.