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Eli Whitney

Eli Whitney was an American inventor, mechanical engineer, and manufacturer. He is best remembered for inventing the cotton gin, an automated machine that separates the cottonseed from the short-staple cotton fiber.

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When did Eli in the Bible die?

The death of Eli occurs during a war (though not directly in the battle per se) between the Israelites and the Philistines, in which the Israelites were defeated and The Ark was captured. Eli himself was 98 years old and had judged Israel for 40 years when he received the news about the war:

A Benjaminite fled from the battlefield and reached Shiloh that same day, with his clothes torn and his head covered with dirt. When he arrived, Eli was sitting in his chair beside the gate, watching the road, for he was troubled at heart about the ark of God. The man, however, went into the city to divulge his news, which put the whole city in an uproar. Hearing the outcry of the men standing near him, Eli inquired, "What does this commotion mean?" (Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his eyes would not focus, so that he could not see.) The man quickly came up to Eli and said, "It is I who have come from the battlefield; I fled from there today." He asked, "What happened, my son?" And the messenger answered: "Israel fled from the Philistines; in fact, the troops suffered heavy losses. Your two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, are among the dead, and the ark of God has been captured." At this mention of the ark of God, Eli fell backward from his chair into the gateway; since he was an old man and heavy, he died of a broken neck. He had judged Israel for forty years.

1 Samuel 4:12-18 NAB

And there ran a man of Beniamin out of the army, and came to Shiloh the same day with his clothes rent, and with earth upon his head. And when he came, loe, Eli sate upon a seat by the way side, watching: for his heart trembled for the Arke of God. And when the man came into the citie, and told it, all the city cried out. And when Eli heard the noise of the crying, hee said; what meaneth the noise of this tumult? And the man came in hastily, and told Eli. Now Eli was ninetie and eight yeeres old, and his eyes were dimme (Hebr. stood), that he could not see. And the man said unto Eli, I am he, that came out of the army, and I fled to day out of the army. And he said, what is (Hebr. is the thing) there done, my sonne? And the messenger answered, and said, Israel is fled before the Philistines, and there hath bene also a great slaughter among the people, and thy two sonnes also, Hophni and Phinehas, are dead, and the Arke of God is taken. And it came to passe when hee made mention of the Arke of God, that he fell from off the seat backward by the side of the gate, and his necke brake, and hee died: for hee was an old man, and heavie, and he had iudged Israel fortie yeeres.

1 Samuel 4:12-18 KJV (quoted from an exact photographic replica of an existing original 1611 printing)

What effects did the cotton boom have on the slave trade within the U.S?

More cotton production meant that more workers were needed to work the fields, pick, and process the cotton. As the bales of cotton production grew so did the population of slaves. By 1860 there were 4 million slaves in the south over 100,000 bales were produced. A great percentage of the cotton was shipped to England.

Why did Whitney and his business partner Phineas miller choose to do with the cotton gin?

War of Independence, the U.S. recession, coupled with the UK's economic blockade, the American people want to enter the British market. And when the U.S. is sparsely populated, realized only through high-profit crops to enter the British market.

This is the background.

1792, Whitney graduated from Yale University. Whitney principal recommendation to South Carolina (South Carolina) State did tutor. Whitney alumni Phineas Miller (Phineas Miller) has been in Georgia (Georgia) State Nasa Neil Green (General Nathanael Greene) General home to teach, keep a close watch after the death of General plantations. Miller and Mrs. Green are things in the north, then invited Whitney counterparts. Whitney is pleased to invited forward.

Mrs. Green is the war of independence in the exploits of the widow of General Greene. Was in Savannah (Savannah, GA) near a cotton plantation. Whitney's courtyard in Mrs. Green lived down. Whitney made a few pieces for her ingenious furniture, loved by Mrs. Green. Mrs. Green often face large areas of cotton to worry about, because a slave one day only hand-rolled one pound of cotton, which makes her not a lot of cotton.

Whitney knew, of Mrs. Green said: "Let me invent a machine to speed up the work." Dozen days later, Whitney took out the cotton gin model, after several tests, modified. The spring of 1793, successfully developed the cotton gin. Whitney cotton gin has two rollers, a roller covered with sharp iron teeth, to seize the cotton, and cottonseed separated from its other roller is short and hard hair, the first roller on cotton brush down. Using this machine, a rolling fifty pounds of cotton a day can be, five times to improve efficiency.

What else besides the cotton gin did Eli Whitney invent?

machine manufacture of muskets so that parts were interchangable. The family made their money from this process. The importance of the Cotton Gin overwhelmed other small inventions

In which state did Eli Whitney invent the cotton gin?

A cotton gin is a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds, allowing for much greater productivity than manual cotton separation.[2] The fibers are processed into clothing or other cotton goods, and any undamaged seeds may be used to grow more cotton or to produce cottonseed oil and meal.

Although simple handheld roller gins have been used since at least 500 AD,[3] the first modern mechanical cotton gin was created by American inventor Eli Whitney in 1793, and patented in 1794. It used a combination of a wire screen and small wire hooks to pull the cotton through, while brushes continuously removed the loose cotton lint to prevent jams. Whitney's gin revolutionised the cotton industry in the United States, but also led to the growth of slavery in the American South, and has been identified as a contributing factor to the outbreak of the American Civil War.[4] Modern automated cotton gins offer far higher productivity than their hand-powered forebears.[5]

If Eli Whitney had known inventing the cotton gin would increase slavery in the united states do yuh think he would still have invented it?

After Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, it's easier to removing seeds. And cotton growing became so profitable for the planters that it greatly increased their demand for both land and slave labor. yes i think he would because it helped cotton plantation owners sell more cotton also make more money.

The invention of the cotton gin led to?

It separated the cotton from the seeds in a very easy proses which meant that cotton was made easier to manufacture in bulk. Unfortunately this led to a higher demand for slaves so plantation owners could grow more cotton to sell.

How did the cotton gin change Americans life?

it mad it easy to pick more banana's than cotton because with out banana's we would of all died of never lived for that matter <-------you are stupid we could all live with out banana's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! there's other fruit in the world stupid.

Who invented the cotton gin and what effect did it have on the south and slavery?

the cotton gin, invented by Eli Witney gave southern slave owners a way of producing more cotton and processing it at a faster rate. now being able to do way more work in a shorter time, slave owners now needed more slaves to keep up pace. with cotton being the main export of the south, it was imparitive to keep the money flowing dispite northern opposition. Mr. Witney was truly a great inventor...but who would predict he would have such an impact on our nations darkest time and helping to lead us into a war dividing the nation.

What was ironic about Eli Whitney making the cotton gin?

When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, slavery in the United States was in a large decline, do to the inherent unprofitable nature of the cotton/plantation/slave economy in the southern states. By creating a highly efficient way to process cotton, eli whitney propagated and enhanced a system which otherwise would have ceased.

How much work did the Cotton gin save?

It took out the seeds+thorns, so the African Amerians didn't get pricked and bleed on the cotton, so people bought more cotton.

How did Eli Whitney's cotton gin comtributed to increasing sectionalism?

He invented interchangeable parts, which jump started the industrial movement in the north, and the south produced the cotton, splitting the country into the different jobs they did.

How did the invention of the cotton gin increase slavery in the south?

More slaves were needed to keep up with the increased demand for cotton.

Where to go to buy cotton gin?

You can't buy a cotton gin. When Whitney made the first one it was small, but today it is a big building that trucks can drive up to with a cotton trailer filled with raw picked cotton. At that point it is sucked into the gin, cleaned and then comes out in large bales.