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    prominence "Quality" in managerial thought. We begin with Eli Whitney ’s invention of technique of producing interchangeable parts as the first recorded initiative in quality management. 1798: Eli Whitney‚ Mass Production and Interchangeable Parts Best known for his invention of the cotton gin in 1787‚ Eli Whitney had a greater impact on modern manufacturing with the introduction of his revolutionary uniformity system. In 1798‚ Whitney was awarded a government contract to produce 10‚000 muskets

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    The day this machine was invented it instantly changed the future of America. Prior to the introduction to the cotton gin‚ manual labor was a necessity to clean the thorns from the cotton so it could be used in clothing and other items. When Eli Whitney introduced the Cotton Gin which was able to comb out the thorns the cotton business blew up. It became so profitable that thousands opened brand new manufacturing plants‚ in the North and the South‚ to produce the cleaned cotton. Also‚ along with

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    available to all Americans which led to growth and prosperity of the people. The Market Revolution was beneficial to America in every way possible. When the term “Market Revolution” is heard‚ the first thing many people associate it with is Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin. Whitney’s invention was the first major innovation‚ revolutionizing both northern manufacturing and southern agriculture. Since the job was previously done by hand‚ the cotton gin produced a higher supply of cotton at a faster

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    lives‚ the Union (North) prevailed in wearing down and forcing the Confederacy (South) to surrender. Eli Whitney’s cotton gin‚ the Missouri Compromise‚ and the Dred Scott case contributed greatly to the Civil War. After the Civil War‚ the Southern economy was devastated with millions of homeless‚ while the northern economy boomed. Eli Whitney created one of the first causes of the Civil. In 1793 Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin greatly increased the amount of cotton produced. The cotton

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    The American Industrial Revolution was a time of growth. Starting from the early 1800s the way of life started to slowly progress.There were many types of growth including economic‚population‚and agriculture. It had many positives and negatives ‚but the positives overshadowed the negatives. There were also things that were both positive and negative throughout the Industrial Revolution. During the Industrial Revolution there were many positive changes happening. Factories were being

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    revolution is that it allowed people to make clothes‚ and it allowed those who were able to make cotton make money and build factories to make more cotton so that they could make more money. The Cotton Gin: The cotton gin is a machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that multiplied the amount of cotton that could be cleaned at once. The cotton gin is important to an understanding of

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    During the War of 1812 and the Embargo Act‚ Americans faced the need to produce goods on their own. Therefore after the war‚ industrialization and production skyrocketed. The industrial revolution‚ the shift from an agrarian economy to one of manufacturing‚ changed the way American made‚ bought and sold their goods. The “Market Revolution” refers this change the way that the American economy connected itself to form a national market. Increased internal improvements‚ communication‚ transportation

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    America had the cotton‚ they had the potential to produce lots of it but they couldn’t because the process of removing the cotton fiber (lint) from the seed was taking too long. Samuel Slater‚ an English man‚ recreated the cotton mill by memory. Eli Whitney saw the need for lint to be extracted faster and he created the cotton gin. This machine would separate the lint from the cotton by itself. Until then‚ people were doing that by hand. The production of cotton increased by 50 times. After that

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