How Did Eli Whitney Cotton Gin Play A Role In The Civil War

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Many people believe that Eli Whitney cotton gin play a role in the Civil War. Eli Whitney was born in December 8, 1765 in Westborough Massachusetts. While young, he liked to take clock and take them apart and rebuild them. During the revolutionary war he manufactured nails. He also made hat pins and canes. He graduated from Yale and accepted a position as a tutor in South Carolina in order to pay his school debts. While staying with Catherine Greene he made a frame for holding needle work called a tambour. The originality and design and workmanship created interest in his work. The Neighbor’s planter sparked his mine into building a machine that could clean the upland cotton. Mrs. Catherine told the planters the Eli could “do anything”. Six months later he had put together a working model of the cotton gin. Eli cotton machine made it possible to clean cotton ten times faster than a person could do.
During the 1790 and 1850 the United States changed rapidly. It had separated from England and was now new country with its own government, laws, and economy. However, a rift developed between the southern and northern states. The south consisted mostly of plantations and slaves. They traded mostly with England while
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While at the plantation he observed the workers cleaning cotton and decided to make a machine to speed up the cleaning process. It was at this time he invented the cotton gin.
The cotton gin changed the course of history forever. This new invention caused a lot of conflicts between the south and the north, which would eventually be the catalos in starting the civil war with the invention of the cotton gin, the cotton market exploded. Cotton was planted and grown throughout the south. The cotton gin was able to clean and process fifty times more cotton than a slave could of. It not only increased cotton production but it rejuvenated the slave