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Eli Whitney was born on December 8, 1765, in West borough, Massachusetts. Growing up, Whitney, whose father was a farmer, proved to be a talented mechanic and inventor. Among the objects he designed and built as a youth were a nail forge and a violin. In 1792, after graduating from Yale College (now Yale University), Whitney headed to the South. He originally planned to work as a private tutor but instead accepted an invitation to stay with Catherine Greene (1755–1814), the widow of an American Revolutionary War (1775-83) general, on her plantation, known as Mulberry Grove, near Savannah, Georgia. While there, Whitney learned about cotton production–in particular, the difficulty cotton farmers faced making a living.
I believe your answer to this is the Nubian civilization.
Answer:
exported more goods than they imported
the children of slaves would be slaves as well and start working at a very early age(as early as 2) and would be treated the same as the adult saves
Mercantilism: a political program by the state to encourage it's economic power.
example: France, Colbert; protecting French industries against foreign competitors.