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).
Answer:
I think it's Animal domestication
Explanation:
After WWII Europe was divided into a US-led Western Bloc and a Soviet-led Eastern Bloc. Internationally, alliances with the two blocs gradually shifted, with some nations trying to stay out of the Cold War through the Non-Aligned Movement.
Answer:
It helped make cotton the foundation of the state's economy.
Explanation:
The Southern states of America witnessed an outstanding growth with the advent of slavery. Human slavery helped the countries flourish and reach to the level of prosperity. The Mississippi River valley became the largest producer of cotton among the entire nation. The plantation of cotton require a huge human force and this necessity was fulfilled by the enslaved workers. The country boomed with the evils of slavery.