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... The creation of the cotton gin, an machine that could pick the seeds out of cotton, breathed new life into the dying southern economy. Whitney was driven to ...
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... because of two reasons: slavery was needed for the southern economy, and the southern were pro ... In 1793, a man by the name of Eli Whitney invented the ...
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... Cotton is king." Thanks to Eli Whitney's invention, the ... The backbone of the Southern plantation system was ... labor and without slavery, the economy would have ...
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... At the time that Douglass was a slave, the Southern economy thrived on slavery. ... had become a popular and efficient crop thanks to Eli Whitney's invention of ...
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... Whitney still earned little because it was simple enough for manufacturers to ... 1790 and 1860, the gap between the Southern cotton economy and industrial ...
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... Whitney still earned little because it was simple enough for manufacturers to ... 1790 and 1860, the gap between the Southern cotton economy and industrial ...
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... that fateful day when Mr. Eli Whitney invented a ... the urbanization or capital driven economy which characterized ... prosperity and stability of the Southern states ...
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... labor. With Eli Whitney's cotton gin, the cotton industry became the core of the southern economy in the United States. More slave ...
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... The cotton gin invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney revolutionized the production of ... There were three main features of the southern economy-the cash crops of cotton ...
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... Revolutionary War was a major contributing factor to the economy. ... York with New Jersey and the southern ports of ... of the cotton gin in by Eli Whitney gave birth ...
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... the Louisiana Purchase north of Missouri's southern border would ... It also led to an economy almost entirely ... cotton gin could not be enforced, Whitney could not ...
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... primarily in the North, and the Southern counterparts held ... between 1790 and 1850 was Eli Whitney's invention of ... into the South, and in the country economy as a ...
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... it was now able to purchase southern goods ... While steamboats sparked the economy on the western frontier ... The cotton gin, invented by Eli Whitney, would never have ...
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... and growing after a slump, in the Southern states. ... As for the economy, situations in the North and South ... Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, this device cut the ...
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... When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, cotton became ... the south, when this happened the southern cotton growers ... south became a one-crop economy, while the ...
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... of a barrier between the Northern and Southern territories of ... crop for the South and North economy alike. ... To make their jobs easier, Eli Whitney took advantage ...
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... dangerous movement west, but the primary reason was economy. ... The southern states also eventually grew to be inferior ... of the cotton-gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 ...
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... dangerous movement west, but the primary reason was economy. ... The southern states also eventually grew to be inferior ... of the cotton-gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 ...
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In 1793 Eli Whitney invented a very important machine ... Since several southern states had soil that was ideal for ... of their hard times ended and the economy of the ...
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... domination of the external trade of southern Africa ... provided wealth for an expanding American economy and stimulated ... Eli Whitney was the inventor of the Cotton ...
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... other industries -- standardized parts as Eli Whitney had used ... roamed newly laid roads in southern California. ... a crucial factor in recasting a growing economy. ...
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