The Judiciary Act of 1789 created the Supreme Court, with a chief justice and five associates, as well as federal district and circuit courts, and established the office of attorney general.…
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in the late 1800’s. Its original purpose was to help people separate cotton fibers from their seeds. This process was necessary in order to use the cotton in its proper way. This invention came at a time when slavery was starting to slowly become less crucial to the nation’s economy and freeing slaves was gaining momentum. The cotton gin soiled all plans of reducing slavery by increasing production of cotton and completely revamping slavery in the south. It made slaves monetarily worth more; by making cotton a cash crop; cheap to grow and much easier to pick.…
To begin with, after hearing that Southern planters were in need of a way to make growing and producing cotton profitable Eli Whitney invented a machine he liked to call the cotton gin.2 Whitney’s invention was able to change the way cotton was harvested and cleaned. Slaves used to only be able to harvest a single pound a day but with this machine 50 pounds could be harvested in the same amount of…
The first invention by Eli Whitney while in Georgia in 1793 is a simple machine that separates cotton fibers from the seeds. The modern mechanical cotton gin was invented in the United States in 1793. The gin has wire teeth mounted on a boxed rotating cylinder that, pulls cotton fiber through small grates to separate the seeds, while a rotating brush removes lint from the spikes to avoid jams. Eli applied for the invention on October 28, 1793; the invention was granted on March 14, 1794, but was not validated until 1807.…
During Washington second term as president in 1793 war between France and Britain, Austria, Prussia, Sardinia and the Netherlands broke out. Proclamation of Neutrality was a proclamation designed to keep America out of wars. By America not picking sides this proclamation was keeping America out of the war. Washington wrote this proclamation to keep the country together because one half of the country was on the French side and the other half on great Britain side Washington knew that if they picked a side it would bring the country he united to a destruction. Other than keeping America out of wars Washington also settled conflicts between America and other nations.…
The Judiciary act of 1789 was one of the biggest things that took place during Washington's administration. The Constitution stated that there will be three branches of government, and one of the branches should be the judicial branch. One of the things that Washington administration helped oversee was…
This act was to essentially establish the court system and judicial branch of the United States government, signed into law by President George Washington. This legislation established the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary, shaping the judicial branch of the US government. The act also created the U.S. Supreme court, with six justices and a chief justice, and established the Office of the Attorney General. Overall, the Judiciary Act of 1789 provided a framework for the judicial branch, ensuring a system of checks and balances. Another pivotal development was The Whiskey Rebellion, which occurred in 1794.…
As the first president of the United States, George Washington set a series of precedents. Four of the precedents that Mr. Washington set forth was: Two-term Presidency, Separation of Power, Organization of the Executive Branch of Government, and Foreign Policy. I will discuss each precedent and explain which of these precedents had the greatest impact on the American presidency.…
The cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney during…
The first 10 amendments to the constitution are what make up the Bill of Rights. This is the fundamental basis of all individual rights for each and every American citizen. Just to name a few of the rights that protect you from the government are: Freedom of speech, of press, the right to peacefully protest and assemble, the right to petition the government, and the right to bear arms. Those outline just the first two amendments, to give you a scope of just what the Bill of Rights covers. The Bill of Rights was approved by congress on September 25, 1789 and was originally given for approval with 12 amendments but only the ten known today were…
The second important invention was the cotton gin. Invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney, the cotton gin was to the South what the reaper was to the West. It turned cotton farming from a tedious and expensive process to a quick and profitable one. It brought about the growth of American made clothes. The southern economy became completely tied to King Cotton. This invention was more important than reaper for one main reason. At the time, slavery had been dying out. Eli Whitney assumed that if he made a machine that required much less work, it would decrease the number of slaves. Unfortunately, white farmers acquired even more slaves to work the cotton gins to make as much profit as possible. This revival in slavery eventually became a contributing…
According to the Britannia.com, Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin machine in 1793, it was designed to clean "cotton of its seeds". Eli Whitney was an inventor who focused on reducing the cost of manufacturing , customize parts to make the assembling process faster and make devices easier to repair. On a boat to South Carolina he met the widow of Nathanael Greene, a famous General in the American Revolutionary war and was then invited to come to her house. While there he learnt of the problems associated with growing and harvesting cotton. Cotton was not grown very often because it's production was very low and very labor intensive. Thus, Eli Whitney being the innovator that he was,…
The creation of the cotton gin, by Eli Whitney was significant in history because it gigantically impacted the african american slaves in america’s lives, dramatically increased the number and use of slaves, and sparked a series of events of the course of 68 years that eventually led up to the start of the civil war.…
When the cotton gin made its mark on the industry, Whitney never ended up making the money he originally thought he would. In 1793, when Eli invented the cotton gin the Patent Act had no law against people copying the inventions of others. As a result of this, farmers started to make similar inventions of the cotton gin and claimed it as their own. Many farmers began to make their own model because the cotton gin automated the separation of cotton seeds and could also generate up to fifty pounds of cleaned cotton daily. In the 1800's the Patent Law had finally been changed making it illegal to copy someone else's invention. By that time it was too late for Eli Whitney to become rich off his invention.…
1.Introduction The Bill of Rights was created by James Madison. The website, “Bill of Rights,” defines what the Bill of Rights really means: “The first 10 amendments to the constitution make up the bill of rights.” The Bill of Rights protects our natural rights. The Federalists argued that this was not necessary but the Anti-Federalist thought it was: “Federalists argued that the Constitution did not need a bill of rights, because the people and the states kept any powers not given to the federal government.…