Cotton gin
You can find some inventions in the Wikipedia article "List of inventions".
He made 5 inventions.
making peanut butter that is wrong one of his inventions were making quotes and his speeches
submarine
Depends on what slavery.Jewish slavery in Egypt.Jewish slavery in Germany.Indian slavery in the US.Indian slavery in Spanish countries.African slavery in the US.African slavery in Africa (enslaved by Portuguese and English).African slavery of Africans.Russian slavery of the poor.Chinese slavery of debters.You should clarify there were many movements in different locations. I guess we were all slaves at one point or another.
No, the word prolonged is not an adverb.The word prolonged is a verb.The nearest adverb for the word "prolonged" is prolongedly.
The West India interest wanted slavery to be prolonged. When they became aware of the abolitionists' intentions to finally terminnate slavery, they drafted the amelioration bill. They did so to undermine the efforts of the abolitionists, forestall their anti-slavery movement and prolong slavery. They also drafted the bill because since the slave trade had come to an end, they were doing all they can to preserve slavery and to prevent revolts from happening in the British West Indies
-how tightly should patents protect inventions? -should the government regulate monopolies? -can a democratic government still support slavery?
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Inventions in 1959
The Cotton Gin... It was intended to help the South produce cotton, it really helped the spread of slavery. :(
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1947! The cotton gin was one of the most important inventions of this time period because it made the Southern slave states more dependant on slavery and cotton to help keep their economy strong. The "peculiar institution" of slavery expanded as Northern and Southern attitudes of contempt and disagreement led them to dispute and eventually the Civil War.
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One obstacle abolitionists faced in ending slavery was strong political and economic interests that were tied to the institution of slavery, particularly in the Southern states where slavery was deeply entrenched in the economy. This resistance made passing legislation to abolish slavery difficult and prolonged the fight for its eradication.
You can find some inventions in the Wikipedia article "List of inventions".