The west supplied Indian warriors with guns and ammunition. The Colonies and the British supplied these things in order to make India an ally.
well,it helped us know about new things like iron,computors,cotton gins,and etc.....
He had one. It took a while to get because the Patent Office thought he might have not made the first saw gin.Eli Whitney had a hard time defending his patent, though; he intended to gin cotton for people instead of selling gins to them. People figured out cotton gins aren't that hard to make and built their own, and Mr. Whitney went broke suing cotton farmers.
The first mass production in the US might have been cotton cloth. The cotton was grown in the South by slaves, processed in cotton gins invented by Eli Whitney, and woven on power looms in the Northeast using technology stolen from Britain.
The Industrial Revolution caused the economy to grow due to the factory system and faster ways to make goods. Transportation became easier. Women and children began to get jobs, though they were paid less than men. Also, things like the steam powered locomotive (a type of train) and cotton gins were invented. It changed traditional American ideas and people started to think more "outside the box".
Gin is a distilled spirit ( a type of alcoholic liquor ) whose predominant flavor is derived from Juniper Berries ( Juniperus communis ). It may also include additional flavorings. Gin was originally known was as junever, the Dutch word for "juniper." The French changed the name to genievre, which the English changed to "geneva" and then modified to "gin." Although gins may be aged, producers of those sold in the US are prohibited from reporting that they have been aged or, if so, for how long they have been aged. Sloe gin is not gin at all but a liqueur made with sloe berries (blackthorn bush berries).
yes
Madeline Gins was born on November 7, 1941, in New York City, New York, USA.
people who owned slaves were allowed to use cotton gins in the 1790's and the early 1800's.
no
they just work
Madeline Gins died on January 8, 2014, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA of cancer.
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cotton gins
sing, gins.
Richard A. Wesley has written: 'Efficiency of inline filters in cleaning condenser exhausts at cotton gins' -- subject(s): Cotton gins and ginning
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