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Cotton lint is the fibre derived from seed cotton after the seed cotton has been ginned. Seed cotton is the ball of the cotton plant as picked from the field.
obviously from the south where there were cotton plantations..
Well, if you're asking this from your Social Studies weekly (Week 21) The answer is Cotton gin, you can find this answer in the article titled "Unintended Effects."
Clothes that are made from cotton are: some pj's, some tracksuits, polo-shirts and shirts. Other products that are made from cotton are: Table runners, bedding and cotton wool.
The cotton mill used water power in order to spin cotton into useful thread. This allowed for greater thread production, which led to more and cheaper clothes for all.
The cotton gin
cotton gin :)
To make the removal of seeds from cotton easier.
i think its helping with the cotton gin
eli whitneys cotton gin
Eli Whitneys cotton gin was better because it JUST WAS
because it was one of the first cotton gins ever made. It's not much now, but back then it was a lot of money- like a thousand $ for us!!
Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin dramatically increased the efficiency of cotton processing by mechanizing the separation of cotton fibers from seeds, a labor-intensive task. This innovation allowed for significantly higher cotton production rates, reducing the time and labor required compared to manual methods. Additionally, it contributed to the growth of the cotton industry in the Southern United States, making cotton a dominant cash crop and fostering economic expansion. Overall, Whitney's cotton gin revolutionized agricultural practices and had lasting impacts on the textile industry and American economy.
advantages of cotten dress
Eli Whitney's introduction of the cotton gin in 1793 revolutionized cotton processing by dramatically increasing efficiency. This machine could separate cotton fibers from seeds much faster than manual methods, significantly boosting productivity and profitability for cotton farmers. Additionally, Whitney's promotion of interchangeable parts in manufacturing laid the groundwork for modern assembly line production, enhancing consistency and reducing costs. Overall, his innovations streamlined agricultural and manufacturing processes, setting the stage for industrial growth in the United States.
He invented the cotton gin, a device for cleaning the harvested cotton of impurities. He wrote: "I am persuaded that machinery moved by water and adapted to this business would greatly reduce the labor and facilitate the manufacture of this article."
It sped up the process of separating the seeds from the cotton.