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    industries. One invention‚ the cotton gin‚ played a major role in these changes‚ but it also came with a number of unintended consequences. After the American Revolution‚ many hoped the ideals of freedom and equality would extend to the slave population. It was generally thought that slavery was an outdated institution; planters feared slave revolts and farmers realized it was more expensive to maintain slaves‚ compared to the value of what they could produce. At that time‚ cotton was a difficult crop for

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    Cited: "Britannica Online Encyclopedia." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica‚ n.d. Web. 02 Jan. 2013. " The Crowning of King Cotton." The Crowning of King Cotton [ushistory.org]. N.p.‚ 2008-2012. Web.                   02 Jan. 2013. "Slavery in America." History.com. A&E Television Networks‚ 2012. Web. 02 Jan. 2013.

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    economy. It also brought huge innovations in technology. The Industrial Revolution of the early nineteenth century produced some of the most important inventions in American history. The five most important inventions among these were the reaper‚ the cotton gin‚ the steam boat‚ trains and railroads‚ and the telegraph. The first important invention of the early nineteenth century was the reaper. Invented in the 1830s by Cyrus McCormick‚ the reaper gave farmers the ability to do the work of five men with

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    Slavery spread to other western territories and states as new cotton fields were planted‚ and by 1830 it thrived in more than half the continent. Within 10 years after the cotton gin was put into use‚ the value of the total United States crop leaped from $150‚000 to more than $8 million. This success of this plantation crop made it much more difficult for slaves to purchase their freedom or obtain it through the good will of their masters. Cotton became the foundation for the developing textile industry

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    increase. Many new inventions helped contribute towards the Industrial Revolution‚ such as the Cotton Gin‚ the Spinning Jenny and the Flying Shuttle (DOC.6). John Kay invented the flying shuttle in 1733‚ it was a boat shaped piece of wood with string attached and it swayed back and forth on wheels. The cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney in 1794‚ the machine was designed to pull the cotton fibers from the cotton seed. The spinning jenny was invented by James Hargreaves in 1764‚ this machine used eight

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    Have you ever wondered what life was like in the North and South before the civil war had been fought. I have done my research to tell you what it was like.The Northern economy was based off of industries for example some were fur‚ lumber‚ shipping‚ and textiles to name a few. There was a growth in trade and manufacturing of goods during this time. There were very few slaves in the North the work force was made up of mostly immigrants and at this time there were no child labor laws in place there

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    Step 1: Go online‚ head to the library or search an academic database. Don’t hesitate to ask a reference librarian to help you. That’s why they’re there. •Know which sources are acceptable to your teacher. •Does your teacher want a certain number of primary sources and secondary sources? •Can you use Wikipedia? Wikipedia is often a good starting point for learning about a topic‚ but many teachers won’t let you cite it because they want you to find more authoritative sources. •Take detailed

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    first joined‚ and then replaced‚ by a new material‚ a new kind of agriculture‚ and a new kind of factory. The material processed changed‚ from linen and wool to cotton; the way that cotton was grown and prepared changed‚ with the invention of the cotton gin and the reinvention of the plantation; new machines‚ invented to process the cotton‚ found a new setting in larger and more complex factories. Together‚ these changes added up to an industrial revolution.This textile revolution did not happen everywhere

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    different products or they owned livestock. For the most part‚ the North raised livestock while the South grew crops such as corn‚ wheat‚ rice and the cash crop‚ cotton. American’s everyday life was slowly being molded by the new inventions being introduced. Some innovations include the textile factory‚ the railroad‚ and the Cotton Gin

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    America’s politicians started to become more reliant on the quickened speed of travel and communication. Inventions and technology fueled the Industrial Revolution in the United States economically as well. The Cotton Gin had a huge impact on the United States. According to document 3‚ the cotton gin vastly reduced the labor time needed to get

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