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…slavery. There are many causes of the war, but I feel these three are substantial causes. Each of these events or movements created more tension between the North and the South and eventually war was unavoidable. The invention of the cotton gin by Eli
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…that was quickly taking over the feeling of nationalism. Secondly, cotton became king of the south and industry was large in the north. When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, cotton became the major money-maker for the south, when this happened the southern cotton…
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…from the sea. The chariot crashed and Hippolytus was killed. Some people identify The Charioteer with Myrtilus, a son of Hermes and the chariot driver for King Oenomaus of Elis. The king had a beautiful daughter Hippodamia. There were many suitors who…
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…. Kramer reports, in 1974, the pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly and Company created the drug flouxetine hydrochloride, an antidepressant. It was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in December of 1987 and is now known by its brand name, Prozac…
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…was simplified in 1793 by Eli Whitney with the cotton gin, which could clean cotton 50 times as fast. With the help of all of these cotton weaving inventions, mass production had begun, along with capitalism. Capitalists, people who have their own materials, money…
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…mule. These machines met the need of supplying cotton cloth. Eli Whitney solved another problem relating to supplying materials with which to make clothing. He discovered a way to clean seeds from cotton bolls quickly. This device was called…
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…invented. Two of those inventions were the Jethro Tull seeding drill and the cotton gin. The seeding drill planted seeds in rows which made the crops easier to manage and harvest. The cotton gin was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney, it took the seeds out…
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…recorded (D). The national economy did in fact boom during the 1820s and early 30s. With Samuel Slater’s introduction of the “Factory System” to America, and Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin, the United States’ speed in manufacturing textiles increased…
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…, created by Eli Whitney, greatly increased the cotton production in the Southern States, thus increasing the demand for slaves in the south as well. The number of slaves in the South increased dramatically and soon, 1 in 7 Americans belonged to another American…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the Rheims Cathedral, and the Rouen Cathedral. France isn't the only country, though. In fact, there are cathedrals in England, Belgium, Italy, Spain, and Sweden. Located in the country of England are the Canterbury cathedral, the Durham Cathedral, the Ely
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