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The Great American History Fact-Finder

Cotton Gin

a machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that separated seeds from cotton fiber. Before its invention, it took one person a full day to pick the seeds from a pound of cotton. The gin made it profitable to grow cotton (thus increasing demand for slaves) because it was easy to make, inexpensive, and enabled a person to process fifty pounds of cotton a day.



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