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Answer 1 :
- It revolutionized the cotton industry in the United States, but also led to the growth of slavery in the American South as the demand for cotton workers rapidly increased.The invention has thus been identified as an inadvertent contributing factor to the outbreak of the American Civil War. Modern automated cotton gins use multiple powered cleaning cylinders and saws, and offer far higher productivity than their hand-powered precursors.Eli Whitney invented his cotton gin in 1793 He began to work on this project after moving to Georgia in search of work. Given that farmers were desperately searching for a way to make cotton farming profitable, a woman named Catharine Greene provided Whitney with funding to create the first cotton gin.Whitney created two cotton gins: a small one that could be hand-cranked and a large one that could be driven by a horse or water power.
Answer 2 :
- Underground Railroad was a secret network organized by people who helped family's escape from slavery, and get freedom. It was a key role in ending slavery in the United States, operated before the Civil War. Conductor's such as Harriet Tubman, helped hundreds of slaves to freedom. The many routes in the Underground Railroad were referred to as lines. Stations such as Bethel AME Church. 414 West Vermont Avenue. Freight in the Underground Railroad were considered like interstates.
Answer 3 :
- William Lloyd Garrison was an American abolitionist who published a newspaper called The Liberator which was an abolitionist piece of literature and kept on publishing until the end of slavery.All of these men involved themselves in the abolitionist movement by speaking out. They all were against slavery and one in particular, Frederic Douglas, wrote many books after being freed from slavery. He was also invited to go on tour and make speeches about antislavery. William Lloyd Garrison was a white male who was known for writing articles in the newspaper about antislavery. He founded a newspaper company known as the Liberator. And Reverend Love joy was a minister and newspaper editor.