Farmers could produce more. (APEX)
How did new farming machines like the mccormick reper and the cotton change farming in America
Farmers could produce more. (APEX)
farmers could produce more::APEX
Farmers could produce more. (APEX)
Farmers could produce more. (APEX)
Farmers could produce more. (APEX)
Farmers could produce more. (APEX)
Farmers could produce more. (APEX)
Farmers could produce more. (APEX)
The McCormick reaper and the cotton gin revolutionized American farming by significantly increasing productivity and efficiency. The reaper mechanized the harvesting of crops like wheat, allowing farmers to cultivate larger fields with less labor. Similarly, the cotton gin dramatically sped up the process of separating cotton fibers from seeds, leading to a boom in cotton production and solidifying its status as a key cash crop in the South. Together, these innovations transformed agricultural practices, contributed to the expansion of the economy, and played a pivotal role in shaping the social and economic landscape of the United States.
Cotton gin, Automatic reaper
Slavery was basically abolished and people didn't depend on slaves to pick the cotton so people just worked for their money.