High School

The cotton gin increased the speed of production by picking the cotton.

True or False?

Answer :

Answer:

False

Explanation:

The cotton gin helped separate cotton from the seed after picking.... which is why slavery actually increased with its introduction because plantations could process more cotton, but needed people to pick it beforehand.

The statement is true. The cotton gin, short for cotton engine, was a mechanical device invented by Eli Whitney in 1793.

It revolutionized the cotton industry by greatly speeding up the process of separating cotton fibers from their seeds, a task that was previously labor-intensive and time-consuming when done by hand. With the introduction of the cotton gin, the same amount of labor could produce significantly more cleaned cotton in a day than was previously possible. This innovation had profound effects on the economy of the Southern United States, leading to an increased demand for cotton and, consequently, an increased demand for labor, which tragically contributed to the expansion of slavery in the region.