Several things, Cotton was easy to farm, So it was more avaliable,,,, More cotton = More uses,,,, Also there were machines being invented that were processing cotton faster, faster process of cotton = more demand,,,, More demand = more producers,,,, More producers = the demand for better equipment,,,, demand for better equipment = more inventions.,,, In short, its A classic example of one hand fills the other.,, This was fun, Jamison.,,,,,,,,,,,,,If your confused, read it A couple more times, you will get it.
The desire for a good or service with the ability to pay for it.
there are two things in regards to demand. one is demand the other is quantity demanded. if the demand curve stays the same and supply curve shifts right, the price of the item will decrease and quantity demanded will also decrease
there are two things in regards to demand. one is demand the other is quantity demanded. if the demand curve stays the same and supply curve shifts right, the price of the item will decrease and quantity demanded will also decrease
The principle of "supply and demand". If the supply of a product is higher than the demand, the product is worth less due to its availability. Conversely, if the demand exceeds the supply, then the products is worth more due to its rarity.
The surge in demand from electrical utilities, which comprised over 50 percent of coal industry sales, led to two of the most dynamic decades in U.S. coal history in the 1960s and 1970s.
Irrigation and the cotton gin.
cotton and tobacco
it is flammable
That is a blend of two different things....cotton and wool. Cotton is a plant and wool comes from sheep, so they have to process each and then blend them.
not so much because its from two separate things
The force caused by two things rubbing together is called friction. Friction is a resistance force that acts in the opposite direction of the motion between the two surfaces in contact. It is caused by the microscopic irregularities on the surfaces interacting with each other.
tobacco and land.
The growing demand for cotton by textile mills in England during the early 19th century fueled the American South's reliance on slave labor for cotton production, creating a deep economic connection between the two regions. This dependence on cotton trade contributed to the tensions between the North and South, as the South sought to protect its agricultural economy. The attack on Fort Sumter in 1861 marked the beginning of the Civil War, a conflict rooted in these economic disparities and the South's desire to maintain its slave-based cotton industry. Thus, the demand for cotton significantly influenced the political and social landscape leading up to the war.
There were more goods available than there was demand for them
The desire for a good or service with the ability to pay for it.
He is known for his invention of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts. He also had a musket factory
When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin this meant that more cotton could be grown and because more was planted more slaves were needed to work in the cotton fields. The relationship between the production of cotton and the growth of slavery is related.