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The west supplied Indian warriors with guns and ammunition. The Colonies and the British supplied these things in order to make India an ally.

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How make cotton gins were on a medium plantation?

On a medium-sized cotton plantation, there typically would be one to several cotton gins, depending on the scale of production. A single cotton gin could process several bales of cotton daily, so multiple gins might be used to efficiently handle the harvest during peak seasons. The number of gins would also depend on the plantation's resources, labor availability, and the technology used at the time. Overall, the focus would be on maximizing productivity while managing costs.


How did the inventions in the textile industry lead to outer inventions?

well,it helped us know about new things like iron,computors,cotton gins,and etc.....


Where can You buy a Cotton Gin?

You can buy a cotton gin from agricultural equipment suppliers, specialty farm equipment retailers, or online marketplaces such as eBay and Amazon. Manufacturers like John Deere and Case IH also offer cotton gins directly or through their dealer networks. Additionally, local farm shows or agricultural expos may have vendors selling new or used cotton gins.


Why couldn't Eli Whitney get a patent on the cotton gin?

He had one. It took a while to get because the Patent Office thought he might have not made the first saw gin.Eli Whitney had a hard time defending his patent, though; he intended to gin cotton for people instead of selling gins to them. People figured out cotton gins aren't that hard to make and built their own, and Mr. Whitney went broke suing cotton farmers.


Where did the industrial revolution begin in the United States?

The first mass production in the US might have been cotton cloth. The cotton was grown in the South by slaves, processed in cotton gins invented by Eli Whitney, and woven on power looms in the Northeast using technology stolen from Britain.