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Cotton Gin In The 1790s

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The cotton gin was invented in 1794 by a United States native, Eli Whitney. With this invention of separating seeds from cotton fiber, came the overwhelming success of the mass production of cotton in the South.
In the 1790s, before the invention of the cotton gin, slavery was not prospering. It was not profitable in the states that were based largely off scale cash crops- especially in the south where the soil had been overworked for tobacco. In need of something to boost the economy, farmers turned to cotton. The problem with cotton lie in the idea that it was impossible to make long-stable cotton if the seeds were to be picked out by hand. With the invention, the process took less time and the product could be sold at hire prices.
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