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What was Eli Whitney's cotton gin?

it was a machine that cleaned cotton 50 times more quickly than a person could. The cotton gin helped the booming British textile industry to overcome its last major hurdle on its journey toward full mechanization.it was a machine that cleaned cotton 50 times more quickly than a person could. The cotton gin helped the booming British textile industry to overcome its last major hurdle on its journey toward full mechanization.-Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in 1793 sped up the process of cotton production and created an even higher demand for slaves.


How did the cotton gin affect Americans?

The effects of the cotton gin were:Southern planters began planting more cottonBy 1793 10,000 bales of cotton were produced each was 500 pounds each. Cotton was needed around the world because of the invention of the spinning machine.1801 production reached 100,000 bales1835 over a million bales were produced.A great need for workers to work the fields and gin the cotton so more slaves were needed. This made life diffucult for the slaves becauseslaves were worth moreattitudes changed toward slaves and there was a decline of freed slaves after 1800.slaves worked harderslave population grew


How did the invention of the cotton gin affect slave labor in the US?

Quite simple, Cotton Production was the main economy at the South (1800 - 1860). The rich white people depended on the cotton to keep their business alive, and depended on the slaves to plant and harvest cotton crops. The increase in cotton production caused slave owners to hire more slaves. Credit of above is to ShiningGravity.


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What motivates Mrs Hamilton to behave in such a manner toward the slaves?

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What was the difference between African and European attitudes toward slaves?

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