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    Interchangeable Parts

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    in addition to inventing the cotton gin‚ Eli Whitney also came up with the idea for interchangeable parts. This was the manufacturing of machinery pieces that could be quickly accumulated to generate a piece of equipment‚ such as a gun. Before Whitney‚ each gun had to be handcrafted‚ and each one was different; one of its kind. This meant that it took a long time for them to be made or repaired. When Congress voted for a war with France in 1797‚ Whitney saw an opportunity to market his idea because

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    Cotton Gin Effects

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    In the 1850s‚ Southern America produced approximately seventy percent of the world’s cotton. However‚ this production would not have been possible if it wasn’t for the invention of the Cotton Gin. Since he was little‚ Eli Whitney‚ developed a passion towards being an inventor. He frequently worked in his father’s workshop and there he would take things apart and would put them back together. At the age of 24‚ he enrolled in college in order to become a lawyer. It was not long after when he found

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    Cotton And Slavery

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    growing‚ creating an international demand for cotton clothing ("The Cotton Economy and Slavery"). When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin‚ this provided the South with the machinery for the expansion in the global economy and also brought back slavery.   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

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    The Cotton Gin

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    the north to get motivated to fight the increased slavery. The cotton gin started with Eli Whiney. Eli Whitney was born on December 8‚ 1765 in Westbro Massachusetts. Eli grew up on a farm‚ but had an interest for machines and technology. As a young boy during the Revolutionary war‚ Eli created his own inventions as opportunities came up. For example‚ he made canes and ladies hatpins. Then in 1789‚ Whitney attended Yale College and graduated with a law degree. On the way to his new job he met

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    Alexander Hamilton

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    throughout the history but it had many contributors who helped it balance and recover. Individuals like Alexander Hamilton‚ Eli Whitney and Ronald Reagan proved what it really means to be an American by helping grow American economy by developing financial policies and discovering more businesses. Alexander Hamilton helped American economy by developing an economical plan; Eli Whitney by inventing cotton gin and Ronald Reagan by creating financial policies to recover from the recession of 1970’s.

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    technology‚ powerful machines‚ and prime circumstances in New England. The new technology‚ such as the steam engine‚ allowed manufacturers to transport goods along rivers and canals in a much faster more effective manner. Next the cotton gin designed by Eli Whitney made removing seeds for cotton much easier and also producing a larger amount of cotton. Lastly‚ American investors gave the revolution a head start with the funds to build the first machines and factories causing a spread in industrialization throughout

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    later if there is a decrease in this product or if something happens so that you can’t get this product anymore meaning that you should never depend on just one product. Another not so important impact was that when the cotton gin was released and Eli Whitney got his patent people found loopholes in the patent and created their own cotton gin that didn’t break the patent therefore they could legally do that. “After the invention of the cotton gin‚ the yield of raw cotton doubled each decade after 1800

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    after witnessing it take place in England. The cotton gin‚ invented by Eli Whitney‚ was perhaps the invention that bore the most importance of the time period and had the greatest impact on United States society. Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793. In an attempt to earn money so that he could pay off student debts from Yale University‚ he employed himself as a tutor in Georgia. While spending time in the state‚ Whitney became aware that farmers faced obstacles when it came to extracting the

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    crop‚ while other historians believe that slavery would have inevitably ended in war due to the southern dependence on agriculture and the need for a new cash crop. Personally‚ I believe that slavery would have ended with little to no conflict had Eli Whitney not created a better working cotton gin. It is through the cotton gin that many historians believe slavery would have quietly run its course. Many historians argue that

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    immigrants began to come to the Americas. There were now enough people to run the machines. This was when America finally accepted the factory system. Little did they know that this was only the beginning for the factory system. In 1798‚ Eli Whitney had the idea of interchangeable parts. He was frustrated about not being able to monopolize the cotton gin so he started in the business of mass-producing muskets. His new idea of interchangeable parts was revolutionary. The idea was to let the

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