Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin to address the inefficiency of processing cotton. Before the cotton gin, separating cotton fibers from seeds was a labor-intensive and time-consuming task. Whitney's invention dramatically increased the speed and efficiency of this process, allowing for the rapid production of cotton and contributing to the growth of the cotton industry in the United States. This innovation also inadvertently reinforced the reliance on slave labor in the South, as cotton became a highly profitable crop.
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salt absorbs moisture from the ground this prevents plant growth also salt crystals are sharp and damage tender growth this causes erotion.
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Fire is one of the usual suspects that causes cotton to ignite.
cotton gin
the growth of cotton plantations and the invention of the cotton gin.
The invention of the Cotton Gin, which made large scale growth of cotton possible. Cotton needed farm workers to plant, cultivate and harvest it.
There were a number of cash crops of the Louisiana purchase. These include cotton, hogs, cattle, sheep, rice, as well as a variety of vegetables.
Success of a new variety of cotton enhanced growing cotton in the South.
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It provided a faster method of seperating seeds from cotton