The Canterbury Tales was a popular book of the period because it c) was written in easy-to-understand language. This was because it was written in Vernacular English language, at a time where most tales were written in Latin, French or Italian. Chaucer at his time was part of the time of this trend where English-language stories were taking off.
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But shortly after arriving, he found that planters throughout the South—including his new employer—weren't doing too hot financially.
Tobacco, the cash crop that had sustained the Southern economy for over a century, had fallen sharply in value.
The South's other exports, like rice, corn, wheat, and indigo, weren't profitable enough to cover the steep costs of land, supplies, and slave labor.
Some plantations attempted to grow cotton, which Europe and the textile mills in the North were increasingly demanding. But besides a few isolated regions, only the green seed variety thrived, and cotton required a full day of manual labor to separate a handful of the soft lint from several pounds of tiny, coarse seeds. The price of slave labor far exceeded any money that could be made cultivating the troublesome product.
Being the Ivy League grad he was, Whitney studied the meticulous work of the few Savannah slaves who cleaned green seed cotton. Then he developed a mechanical device that could replicate the movement of their fingers.
His invention, the cotton gin, was a simple contraption featuring a series of rotating cylinders fitted with wires and brushes that rapidly captured the lint and discarded the seeds. In a single hour, Whitney's machine accomplished more than a team of laborers completed in a full day. Within just one decade the new device had revolutionized cotton production throughout the South.
Culture exchange is like cultural diffusion it is a big part of how our world is shaved because it is how other religions have came together and how we are influenced by other religions