How Did The Cotton Gin Affected Slavery?

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Cotton Gin was one of the most popular inventions during slavery. It existed in most coastal areas in the

south. It impacted slavery in many ways. Slaves increased because it made it easier to grow cotton and

made it easier to clean. In one hour, the cotton gin could do as much work as several slaves could do in a

day.

Eli Whitney invented this machine because one day he heard some of the neighbors complaining about

how long it took to remove the seeds from the seeds from cotton that grew in the area. It approximately

took 10 hours to remove enough seeds to make a pound of lint. It took many slaves to remove the

seeds as it did to pick the cotton. He watched how the slaves cleaned the cotton. They was holding the

seed with one