of the south”, tobacco, was diminishing, according to Bruce Kauffmann. Cotton gins made it manageable to supply cotton quickly with an abundant amount, much more than prior to the gin invention. This turned cotton into a profitable crop, as before it was not producing enough by time or amount. The inventor, named Eli Whitney, was not fully aware of cotton and the issues with it. These troubles…
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2017 Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin There were many important inventions created during the Industrial Revolution. It was a time of great technological advancement and progress. One invention that has always been considered one of the most influential inventions is the Cotton Gin invented be Eli Whitney. The Cotton Gin completely changed the economic, social, and cultural atmosphere of the United States during the 19th century and had effects that still influence our modern world today. Eli Whitney…
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As a child Eli whitney was fascinated with machines and technology he wanted to find out how they work by taking them apart and putting them back together. He was born on on December 8 1765 and grew up on a small farm during the revolutionary war building machines such as a machine that makes nails he would also create canes, and ladies hat pins when he found out he was good at building machines he found an opportunity. I will be going into depth of Eli Whitney’s life and what great things he did…
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Many people believe that Eli Whitney cotton gin play a role in the Civil War. Eli Whitney was born in December 8, 1765 in Westborough Massachusetts. While young, he liked to take clock and take them apart and rebuild them. During the revolutionary war he manufactured nails. He also made hat pins and canes. He graduated from Yale and accepted a position as a tutor in South Carolina in order to pay his school debts. While staying with Catherine Greene he made a frame for holding needle work called…
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In the 1820's to 1860's there were many technological advances that helped revolutionize America. From Eli Whitney's inventions of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts, to Robert Fulton's sewing machine and Cyrus McCormick's mower-reaper. There was also an expansion in transportation. Such as the Cumberland Road, which stretched from Cumberland, Maryland to Wheeling, Virginia, Which was the first federally funded road. Or The development of railroads so we could reach or Western lands faster…
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However, Diamond’s thesis in Guns, Germs, and Steel is erroneous because it was mainly the inventions of the Industrial Revolution, particularly the steam engine and the cotton gin, that really separated the European West from the rest of the world and enabled European global domination. Diamond presented the causes of European global domination…
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time, and through decades. Many people contributed to the inventions, the ideas, the work, and the theories of that time, and those people helped shape, flourish and produce part of that development. To me Eli Whitney played a massive role in making agriculture easier for so many farmers. Eli Whitney was born into a family that farmed and at a young age he began inventing. Throw the years Eli invented many things, like a violin. When Eli left England in 1792 he was coming to “the South” to be a…
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Industrial Revolution Almost everywhere we look and trod upon, there are traces of technology. The Industrial Revolution brought forth some of the most important inventions in world history, and much what came out of the Industrial Revolution affects us to this day. The Industrial Revolution is a period in which countless inventions and ideas bust out from the intellect of men in the 1800s. Unlike other European countries, Britain had political and economic stability in addition to all the factors…
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Summary Slavery was dwindling to an end. The South didn’t feel the need to have so many slaves, until the Cotton Gin was invented by Eli Whitney in 1794. This single invention transformed America in the world’s leading exporter of cotton. The Cotton Gin was a device that would allow the process of removing spiky cotton seeds from the actual product much faster. The device worked by adding the cotton with the seeds to the device. Then as it went through the machine, the seeds would be sifted from…
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very interesting telegraph. A man named Samuel Morse invented it. I thought it was interesting, since it was one of the new ways of communicating. Many amazing inventions from the late 1790’s to early 1800’s were also being exhibited. Some of them were the famous Cotton Gin by Eli Whitney and the Sewing Machine by Elias Howe. These two inventions represented what boosted the cotton, in the south particularly, and clothing business. The way it worked was absolutely brilliant and eased the amount of work…
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