Today, Eli and I decided to try and invent something, ''to help people working in fields to be able to pick seeds out of cotton easier,'' said Eli I have been his assistant for years now. So, I knew he wanted money, so I said to him, '' you are quite intelligent Eli I am sure you are only doing this for money though, we should create a bigger goal if we could create something amazing to help others.'' But he replied with, ''I have a great imagination so wherever it leads me I know it will be right!'' He had been working in the fields most of his life, so he knew what hard work was like, so we invented the cotton gin! All was well until money came into the equation, ''we tried to create something for helping slaves, yet we have set
The only type of cotton that grew where he was had sticky green seeds that took a lot of time to pick out from the fluffy white cotton. He then decided he wanted to find a solution to this problem, and knew he wanted to invent some type of machine, because then he could apply to the government for
Moving on with, Eli learned how to make the cotton gin. Eli told me that the farmers taught him how to separate the cotton seeds from the fiber. It was going to be a difficult task, but we knew that we could do it.
Eli whitney is a American inventor, He is famous and most remembered for his cotton gin. If you don't know what a cotton gin is, it is a machine that is used to quickly and easily separate cotton fibers. This cotton gin was really needed and useful for the average worker back then. Eli made this to make the cotton farmers work easier and with this work gets done so much faster and brings them more money.
Whitney was important in American history because he improved the cotton industry with the creation of the cotton gin. He obtained the country’s first patent but had difficulty keeping others from copying the machine. His invention transformed American society through improving the manufacturing economy, workers were drawn to manufacturing instead of education, it helped create a middle class, and there was a move away from religion during the First Industrial Revolution. Before the invention of the Whitney’s cotton gin, people had a hard time with cleaning and taking seeds out from cotton.
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The cotton gin was a large milestone for the United States. It quickened the process of taking out the seeds in the cotton and gave more people a place to work. The man who invented the cotton gin in 1793 was Eli Whitney. This invention was very important to the American’s because cotton became in very high demand.
Eli Whitney was an American inventor who is best known for his invention called the Cotton Gin. He was born on December 8, 1765, Westborough, MA. Where he grew up on a farm and had an fond for machine work and technology. As a child during the Revolutionary War, he became an expert at making nails from a device of his own invention that led to him later crafting canes and ladies’ hatpins. As he grew up, Whitney decided to go to Yale and graduated in 1792 with achieving a law degree. Upon graduating he accepted a job offer to read law at a plantation. There he learned of the process of green-seed cotton, which took hours of manual labor to properly clean the seed and extract the fiber. So over the year with his employers support Whitney used his engineering skills as a child to build an invention that was able to quickly and efficiently clean the cotton. This invention would be called the Cotton Gin.
John was intrigued with the challenge of constructing a mechanical cotton picker. Other inventors had used spindles with barbs, which twisted the fibers around the spindle and pulled the lint from the boll. But the problem was how to remove the lint from the barbs. The spindle soon became clogged with lint, leaves, and other debris. He finally hit on the answer: use a smooth, moist spindle.
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Eli Whitney was born December 8, 1765 in Westboro, Massachusetts. He grew up on a farm in Massachusetts. Eli Whitney studied at Yale College which is Yale University today; after attending college Eli went to work on a tobacco plantation in South Carolina. Once the tobacco market decline he turned to a new cash crop which was cotton. Whitney saw that it was hard work removing the seeds from the cotton that had been picked, so he decided to invent something to help remove the seeds. On March 14, 1794, Eli Whitney along with Phineas Miller patent the cotton gin. The cotton gin is a tools that helps in the process of eliminating seeds from the cotton. The cotton gin was a single machine could produce and clean up to fifty pounds of cotton each
" When Eli was a young boy, he loved fixing and inventing machines, "I stated, "but his father would always get mad when Eli went in his workshop. Also, when we were about 20, that's when we became friends, then he had a wonderful idea. The Cotton Gin was born!"
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