The cotton gin in the late 1700s, slavery population in America decreased. Prior to the invention of pure cotton jin, except for tobacco and rice, it did not have major crops exported to the UK and the north, so the south could only make money through planting. However, these crops can be cultivated elsewhere. Cotton is important because it can not be cultivated in large quantities in other countries, but only one type of cotton can be easily cleaned. This is long fiber cotton.
Self winding cotton gin: The evidence from Indian Aanta Tu Cave shows that cotton rollers will be used by the 5th century. This cotton jin is used in India until it is innovated in the form of a moving gin in feet. Cotton Jin is invented in India as a mechanical device called charkhi, technically like "wooden worm processing roller". In some parts of India, this mechanical device is hydraulically driven. Indian clubs: Indian clubs - appearing in Europe in the 18th century - Before the introduction of Europe, Indian aboriginal forces used Indian clubs for a long time. During the British Raj, British officials and clubs in India did aerobics to maintain physical condition. From the UK, the use of club swing has spread to other parts of the world.
Cotton Gin Background Cotton Jin is a device for removing seeds from cotton fibers. A simple device for this purpose has existed for centuries and when the fiber was pulled through a set of rollers the seed was separated from the lint with an East Indian aircraft called charka. Charka is designed for long fiber cotton, American cotton is short fiber. The American colonial cotton seeds were removed manually, usually as slaves. Eli Whitney's machine cleaned the staple fiber first. His cotton engine is composed of spiked teeth attached to a boxed rotating cylinder and pulls the fluff through a small groove as it rotates with the crank separates the seed from fluff - the rotating brush, the fiber from the nail protruding through the belt Pulley operation to remove lint threads
Cotton Jin: Eli Whitney's Cotton Jin has revolutionized the southern economy. Cotton is labor intensive, but in fact cotton seeds are easier to remove seeds before spinning them into textiles. This resulted in the growth of slavery in the south, wealthy planting and further separation of the poor working class. Former farmers turned into cotton. This will reform the south economy. Regarding the factory, I think that this advantage is considerably dispersed. The factory owner certainly made more money, but for the Lowell Mills these factories opened independent opportunities for women. In the case of Cotton Jin, the advantage is the upper planter. They can benefit from making beneficial cotton on the backs of slave workers.