Enlightenment · North America · Science
1793
Whitney Invents the Cotton Gin
March 14, 1793
A young Yale graduate tutoring in Georgia watched enslaved women picking seeds from cotton bolls and built a box with wire teeth to do the job mechanically. His machine, simple and unpatentable in practice, made short-staple cotton profitable - and made Southern slavery, which had been in decline, suddenly more profitable than tobacco or rice.
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