It affected the economy by helping make the slaves job much easier than before.Because before the cotton gin was invented they had to take out the seeds from each ball of cotton.Along with this, the cotton Gin increased labor making it easier in the south.Also the south would sell to the northern factories cotton(raw material) and make profits.Eventually the south became a monoply for cotton"king cotton" selling it to Britain which bought from the U.S highly.:) AP history for ya
Eli Whitney.
The south had an economy built on cotton and slaves. Then when the cotton gin came into the picture the slaves were used less because of the gin worked faster than the slaves and so the demand in slaves dropped dramatically.
The invention of the cotton gin affected Native Americans because the farmers took land from the Native Americans because they needed more land to grow cotton.
No, a slave did not invent the cotton gin. The cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney in 1793. While the invention greatly increased the efficiency of cotton processing and had significant implications for the Southern economy and slavery, Whitney was a free white man, and his invention did not originate from the experiences or innovations of enslaved individuals.
The cotton gin, invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, revolutionized cotton production by greatly increasing the efficiency of separating cotton fibers from seeds. This mechanization allowed for the mass production of cotton, making it a highly profitable cash crop in the American South. As a result, the demand for labor increased, leading to the expansion of slavery to meet the needs of cotton plantations, which fueled economic growth and contributed to the industrial revolution. Overall, the cotton gin significantly transformed agricultural practices and the economy, particularly in the United States.
The invention of the cotton gin allowed for a more efficient method of separating cotton from its seeds. This allowed the South to produce more cotton at a faster rate, thereby increasing its economy and trade.
The invention of the cotton gin allowed for a more efficient method of separating cotton from its seeds. This allowed the South to produce more cotton at a faster rate, thereby increasing its economy and trade.
Eli Whitney.
The cotton gin increased production of cotton exponentially in the south. Which increased the economy in the south greatly. The south then began to increase in the number of slaves so they could produce even more cotton. The south was more wealthy then the north and it increased slave trade even more. The cotton gin made relations with north and the south even more tense.
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It is a machine (gin comes from engine) that quickly removes the seeds from raw cotton. It made cotton cheap to produce.
there waS TOO MUCH OIL
there waS TOO MUCH OIL
The south had an economy built on cotton and slaves. Then when the cotton gin came into the picture the slaves were used less because of the gin worked faster than the slaves and so the demand in slaves dropped dramatically.
The cotton gin increased production of cotton exponentially in the south. Which increased the economy in the south greatly. The south then began to increase in the number of slaves so they could produce even more cotton. The south was more wealthy then the north and it increased slave trade even more. The cotton gin made relations with north and the south even more tense.
The cotton gin machine affected American Society because it made it easier for the workers--usually slaves--to pick the cotton.
It made it easier for slaves to remove seeds from cotton.