It is of inconsistent quality. Well sometimes good, it was sometimes bad enough to sicken or kill those who drank large amounts.
Bathtub Gin
The cotton gin that was invented by Eli Whitney was man powered. You powered the machine by turning a crank located on the side of the machine.
the cotton gin
their is many versions of the cotton gin. first 1 looks like box turner on the side front and back brisles and seed holder on bttom
Eli Whitney is credited with inventing the cotton gin in 1793.
A bathtub gin is any of a variety of gins of perceived lower quality, as if made by a homebrewer in a bathtub.
Bathtub Gin
The main negative side effect of Whitney's cotton gin was that it significantly increased the demand for slave labor in the American South. By making the process of separating cotton fibers from seeds much more efficient, the gin boosted cotton production, which in turn led to the expansion of the plantation system and the entrenchment of slavery as an economic foundation. This exacerbated social and economic inequalities and contributed to the deepening divisions that ultimately led to the Civil War.
Bathtub gin
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Sofa weight divided by number of litres in bathtub gin.
To get people drunk
Moonshine refers to illicitly produced distilled spirits, often made in homemade stills, typically in rural areas. It gained popularity during Prohibition in the United States, when the production and sale of alcohol were banned. Bathtub gin is a term for gin made at home, often in unsanitary conditions, and was also popular during Prohibition. Both are associated with low-quality, high-proof alcohol and the underground economy of their respective eras.
it increased slavery
making blue jeans
Hooch, Booze, Moonshine, 'Shine, Bathtub Gin. G-men called it 'contraband.' Bootleggers called it 'cargo.'
The Cotton Gin helped the slaves pick the seeds out of the cotton>