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    multiple zinc and silver plates stacked on each other‚ with a wire connected to both ends of the pile. With the wire touching both ends‚ this creates electricity. The battery was made in Italy in 1800. cotton Gin The cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney in 1793. The cotton gin separated seeds from cotton fiber. This invention impacted the production of cotton as it sped up the process greatly over

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    A History of Clothing Long long ago‚ in a time very different from the one today‚ two cavemen‚ Borg and Org‚ were out looking for something tasty to eat. They had just realized that they could use a rock-sharpened stick to help kill the wild game that roamed their forest home. They were now in for another invention. As they trekked through the wilderness‚ they did not find their way to grandma’s house‚ no‚ they got hopelessly lost‚ with no GPS to call upon they settled in a pleasant clearing

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    During the early colonial period‚ indentured servants had filled the role of labor‚ working primarily in the Chesapeake region in the cultivation of tobacco. However‚ as the Dutch lost their monopoly on the slave trade‚ the price of slaves fell‚ allowing many plantation owners to purchase slaves and encouraging the growth of the slave trade to America. During the Revolutionary War and the decades following‚ slavery continued to boom‚ particularly in the South‚ where the use of slaves in crop cultivation

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    a staple in the United States soon after the American Revolution‚ even though they had fought against that very idea of a group or race not having freedom since the birth of the country. One of the main jobs for slaves was agriculture. In 1793‚ Eli Whitney was credited with the invention of the cotton gin which increased the demand and need for slave labor and revolutionized how fast cotton was gathered and made it a cash crop in the South (Carnes and Garraty 234-235). From the start of slavery there

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    This issue slowed down its production until Eli Whitney created the cotton gin (Foner‚ 2019‚ p. 336). The cotton gin could quickly remove the seed from the rest of the cotton; it made production perform much quicker and improved sales‚ which drove the demand for more enslaved people. Due to the cotton

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    parts (usually interchangeable parts) are added to a product in a sequential manner to create a finished product much faster than with handcrafting-type methods. The assembly line was first mechanized in the U.S. by Eli Whitney‚ in 1797‚ who also patented a type of cotton gin. Whitney began using the assembly line to manufacture muskets that had interchangeable parts. He was then contracted to supply 10‚000 muskets for the U.S. government in two years. Prior to Whitney’s mechanization of the assembly

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    The planter class of the South‚ encased about 3% of all white families. This small percentage of white families typically had large plantations‚ therefore owning more slaves to work it. They typically owned 20 or more slaves‚ with the largest known plantation having over 1‚000 slaves reportedly. Of this class there were only 1% that were the wealthy‚ and they tended to protect their wealth as best as they could. They often intermarried from other planter families to protect their lands and wealth

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    Archimedes It is perhaps fitting that Archimedes should lead the lineup of great inventors‚ even in an alphabetical fashion. Archimedes was a Greek mathematician‚ physicist‚ engineer‚ astronomer and an inventor‚ producing his best work in the 3rd century BC. His contributions have been invaluable in several fields‚ but there are some inventions which have made him a cult icon. Some of his famous inventions include the Archimedean Screw‚ which was developed in order to remove flooded water from

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    When considering the reasons for the Southern States seceding from the union in 1861‚ it is important to consider that while the issue of slavery was the occasion of the Civil War‚ it was not the sole cause‚ the rights of individual states is also to be considered as a factor‚ as the Southern States felt it was their constitutional right to own slaves (Dew‚ 2001). The decision to secede without force of arms is also significant according to Benedict‚ as it would have disrupted the federal system

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    South Carolina. This type required much less effort to produce and process and was therefore economically profitable. However‚ land was not available to expand its production‚ and the cotton industry was beginning to diminish. However‚ in 1793‚ Eli Whitney invented a mechanism called the cotton gin‚ which allowed seeded cotton to be more easily and rapidly processed. In addition‚ this mechanism produce more cotton and therefore required more picked cotton. This created more work and a greater demand

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