Where and when did Eli Whitney live and what did he invent?
He lived in Westboro, Massachusetts. He invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.
How did Eli Whitney help to push forward the Industrial Revolution in the US?
he developed the concept of interchangable parts
How did Eli whiteys invention change lives?
it changed peoples lives because now you would have less slaves picking cotton and you can do it much more faster
But in the south people wanted more slaves so they can do it fast to
How was Eli Whitney inspired for what he did?
Eli Whitney was inspired at Mrs. Greene's cotton plantation in Georgia. There he witnessed the hardship that slaves, experienced while harvesting cotton. This was so, because of the kind of cotton that was grown in most parts of the South, was very hard to clean by hand. Because of this Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.
How were goods probably made before interchangeable parts came into use?
the old fashioned way farmers grew there crop's.
What effect did Eli Whitney invention have on slaves?
it made it better for slaves so they they won't have to constantly keep cleaning it.
How did Eli Whitney change the economy of the South in 1793?
In 1793, Eli Whitney came out with his invention, the cotton gin. This revolutionized the way the South was able to function as an agricultural region.
How long was Eli Whitney married?
Eli Whitney married Henrietta Edwards in 1817. Their marriage ended with Whitney's death in 1825.
What was the main effect of Eli whitney's cotton gin change on the south?
The Cotton Gin helped the slaves pick the seeds out of the cotton>
What two things is Eli Whitney known?
He is known for his invention of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts. He also had a musket factory
What effect did the cotton boom have in the slave trade within the US?
It increased the need for slaves.
How did the cotton gin make peoples lives easier?
it separated the seeds form the cotton much faster and made people in the south live better because they can use the slaves used to get the seeds out before for more fieldwork.
It made life easier for American farmers because their economy developed and cotton could be sold and money earned. However, the demand for the slave rose because more cotton growing and harvesting required more labor.
What was Eli Whitneys rEligious bEliefs?
Eli Whitney was known to be a devout Christian and attended Congregationalist churches. He believed in the importance of faith and morality in one's personal and professional life.