The cotton gin was innovated by Eli Whitney and is important to the 1800d because of what it did to the innovation of cotton production in the south. Prior to the machine, enslaved people were forced to hand process cotton, now with the machine, more cotton was able to be processed faster which allowed for slavery to continue and expand in the south so that more cotton could be sold to Britian (who did not have the land for cotton growing) and the northern factories to be made into clothes (increasing production of the industrial revolution especially with the Lowell mills). This will be important later with the Civil War as the south believes that Britian will support them because of their trading history and need for cotton (which of course is not done, due to racial tensions between the newly freed persons of Britian and the enslaved system of the South).
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B. For a term of four years
At the time of war, Arthur Empey felt enraged by the sinking of the Lusitania and, the loss of American passengers, he expected to join the American army to combat the Germans. When America did not declare war immediately Empey decided to board a ship to England where he was enlisted in the British army. This was a violation of the neutrality law though no one seemed to care, and soon he was manning a trench on the front lines. He was made a member of a machine gun crew and sat in the British trench peering towards the German lines.
The phenomenon of lynching contributed to a change in the data as shown in the map given above.
<h3>What is lynching?</h3>
The killing of an individual or a group for being alleged offense being committed, for which no fair trial or hearing is granted, in known as lynching.
Hence, option D states about lynching during the late 19th and early 20th century.
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