But how did such invention come to be? In 1792, Whitney had accepted an invitation to stay at Catherine Greene’s plantation. There he learned about cotton production and the difficulty cotton farmers or slaves faced. Greene and her plantation manager, Phineas Miller, explained the problem with short-staple cotton to Whitney. This sparked the idea to create a more efficient way to remove the seeds from cotton plants.
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How before there was a cotton gin, slaves were put to the task of removing seeds all day, at least a pound of cotton would take all day. And how this struggle would cause them to return home with painful, blistered fingers. How we should thank Eli Whitney for this remarkable invention. Now slaves don't have to struggle, now they could just use the cotton gin. The cotton gin had helped speed up the process of removing seeds from cotton. Let us not forget that a slave could produce fifty pounds of cotton each day, thanks to the cotton gin. The United States was able to profit from cotton. Let us not forget that ⅔ of the world’s supply of cotton was produced from the American