50 lbs a day
No. It was created to remove cotton seed from the cotton. To remove the seeds without the gin meant hours of work picking them out by hand. With the cotton gin pounds of cotton could be processed and more grown.
It has a significant dependence on the number of people cleaning. I imagine that worldwide it would be millions of pounds per day.
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently
They could no export their cotton because of the US Naval blockade
more cotton plantations were needed just took this on apex
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50 pounds
a thousand
It was easy to produce cotton with the cotton gin and the South was the perfect place to produce cotton
The amount of cotton a slave could produce and refine varied widely based on factors such as the region, the type of plantation, and the season. On average, a skilled enslaved laborer could pick about 150 to 200 pounds of cotton per day during the peak season. However, the total yield for a plantation depended on the number of enslaved workers and the size of the fields, with some plantations producing thousands of bales of cotton annually. The labor-intensive process of refining cotton into usable form added additional time and effort to the overall production.
The spinning Jenny was invented in England and the mills needed cotton. The cotton gin had been invented so the south could produce to bales of cotton needed by the mills.
He invented the cotton gin, a machine used for cleaning cotton. With this machine, now one worker could clean up to 50 pounds of cotton a day.
He invented the cotton gin, a machine used for cleaning cotton. With this machine, now one worker could clean up to 50 pounds of cotton a day.
No. It was created to remove cotton seed from the cotton. To remove the seeds without the gin meant hours of work picking them out by hand. With the cotton gin pounds of cotton could be processed and more grown.
It allowed U.S. farmers to take advantage of the large quantities of cotton they could grow.
Because Cotton was a massive export that many individuals (Great Britain and France) were using, and the CSA could produce it very inexpensively
It has a significant dependence on the number of people cleaning. I imagine that worldwide it would be millions of pounds per day.