The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 significantly boosted cotton production in the South. This device made it easier to separate cotton fibers from seeds, increasing efficiency and profitability. Additionally, the rising demand for cotton from textile mills in the North and Europe fueled southern planters' interest in expanding cotton cultivation, leading to its emergence as a dominant cash crop in the region.
The cotton gin was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney and it resulted in the explosion of slavery and more cotton production. Because it could remove seeds from the fibers the southern planters were able to grow more cotton and produce more bales. Slavery grew and slaves became more valuable as a result. By 1835 over a million bales of cotton was baled each year by the southern states and sent to England for the textile mills. At the start of the civil war the southern planters thought the English would come to their aid because they needed the cotton, but the English warehouses were full and they didn't need them.
The invention of the cotton gin gave the cotton planters a method to clean the cotton of the seeds in a faster way so they could grow more cotton. Because they grew more cotton they needed more slaves. By the time of the civil war the slave population of the south was over 4 million.
Actually, the southern planters loved the cotton gin. When it was invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 it revolutionized the southern economy and helped promote slavery. Except in the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia southern planters could grow only short staple cottons. The fibers of this type stuck to the seeds and it was expensive to remove them by hand. The gin consisted of a cylinder with rows of wire teeth rotating in a box. The teeth caught the fibers, and a second cylinder, rotating in the opposite direction, pulled cotton from the wires. A person operating a gin could clean 50 times as much cotton in a day as one working by hand. Whitney made little money from his invention because his machine was easy to copy, but the real winner was the south and its economy. Cotton prices and production rose quickly and now could be grow through out the south. The south became one the world's cotton producers ( when the civil war started they thought that people who needed their cotton would come to their aid in the fight, but it didn't happen) and close ties formed with the British textile industry. Slavery grew as a result and slaves were worth more. Fewer slaves were freed after 1800. 1793 South produced 10,000 bales of cotton each was 500 pounds 1801 production reaches 100,000 bales 1835 over a million bales produced
Yes, cotton grows in the US. remember when people had slaves, they grew cotton in the south. we can probably still grow cotton, but slaves don't grow it anymore, farmers do.
It was the best way to grow large cash crops.
Southern cotton planters faced: -difficult weather to grow crops
The cotton gin was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney and it resulted in the explosion of slavery and more cotton production. Because it could remove seeds from the fibers the southern planters were able to grow more cotton and produce more bales. Slavery grew and slaves became more valuable as a result. By 1835 over a million bales of cotton was baled each year by the southern states and sent to England for the textile mills. At the start of the civil war the southern planters thought the English would come to their aid because they needed the cotton, but the English warehouses were full and they didn't need them.
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The Cotton Belt is a term used for the group southern states that grow cotton.
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cotton because of the cotton gin.......................i think
Because of the invention of the cotton gin the planters were able to grow more cotton and this brought the price down. The biggest buyer of cotton was England for the textile mills.
Cotton grows best in southern states such as Louisiana, Florida, and Mississippi.
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The cotton gin made cotton production more profitable, as long as the slave labor remained. More planters pursued larger profits under the plantation system. It made the cotton trade so profitable that Southern leaders were strongly motivated to preserve slavery and extend it, if possible. Growing cotton became more profitable, growers expanded crop acreage, and more slaves were needed to grow the cotton.
Cotton is a warm weather plant. It grows in southern states and in central California. I live in central California and today I think we grow more cotton than is grown in the south. We have fields and fields of cotton.
The cotton gin made cotton production more profitable, as long as the slave labor remained. More planters pursued larger profits under the plantation system. It made the cotton trade so profitable that Southern leaders were strongly motivated to preserve slavery and extend it, if possible. Growing cotton became more profitable, growers expanded crop acreage, and more slaves were needed to grow the cotton.