The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 led to a major increase in the number of slaves in the United States. The first census in 1790 counted 697,897 slaves, but by 1810 that number had grown 1.2 million slaves and increase of about 70%!
The cotton gin
cotton gin
The cotton gin led to a huge increase in the number of slaves in the South. This happened because the cotton gin caused more cotton to be produced.
the invention of the cotton gin
The invention of the cotton gin increased the production of cotton making. The cotton gin made it possible to card 40 or more bales of cotton each day instead of just one. This invention is credited to Eli Whitney.
The cotton gin!
The cotton gin!
The cotton gin
Cotton gin
Eli Whitney thought that his invention of the cotton gin would decrease the amount of slave labor in the United States. However, the cotton gin aided the processing of cotton. It was overall faster than many of the slaves. The slave owners thought if we equip each one of our slaves with one our production will increase tenfold. That's what those landowners did.
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.
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cotton gin
cotton gin
cotton gin
cotton gin
Yes, the invention did increase the demand for slave labor. The cotton gin's function was to pull the seeds from cotton, and did so at a rate that transformed it into the leading cash crop of that era. Though the machine was efficient, it still could not plant or pick the cotton. Since there was no machine at that time to plant or pick it, farmers bought slaves for the task.