How Did The Cotton Gin Impact The Industrial Revolution

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In 1793 on a plantation in Georgia a inventor named Eli Whitney invented a machine. He called the machine a “Cotton gin”. The cotton gin’s job was to separate cotton from the seeds inside of the cotton. Cotton in America was big in demand because it was used for making clothing. Because the cotton gin separated cotton faster it affected the U.S. The cotton gin had the greatest impact on the U.S from 1800 to 1850 because it expanded the cotton gin, it heavily impacted the industrial revolution, and it increased the South’s dependence on slaves for labor. The cotton gin expanded the cotton industry. Before the cotton gin was made 1 pound of cotton was normally separated in one day. Separating the cotton by hand took forever and it hurt the slaves

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