Eli Whitney

American engineer and inventor of cotton gin

Eli Whitney - American engineer and inventor of cotton gin
Born

December 8th, 1765
259 years ago

Died

1825
200 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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Born in 1765, this American engineer played a pivotal role in the industrial revolution with the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, which significantly increased the efficiency of cotton processing. The invention transformed the cotton industry and had a lasting impact on agriculture in the United States. In addition to the cotton gin, also contributed to the development of interchangeable parts in manufacturing, which laid the groundwork for modern production techniques.

Invented the cotton gin

Developed interchangeable parts in manufacturing

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