The Cotton Gin: Catalyst of Change in American History
Words: 647 Pages: 2 3604Introduction In the late 18th century, the American South was predominantly agrarian, with its economy deeply rooted in the cultivation of crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo. However, it was the advent of cotton cultivation that had the potential to revolutionize the region's agricultural landscape. The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 dramatically transformed the dynamics of American agriculture, exerting a profound social and economic influence on the burgeoning nation. Whitney, a Yale-educated inventor with […]