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Eli Whitney (December 8, 1765 – January 8, 1825) was an American inventor best known as the inventor of the cotton gin. This was one of the key inventions of the industrial revolution and shaped the economy of the antebellum South.[1] Whitney's invention made short staple cotton into a profitable crop, which strengthened the economic foundation of slavery. Despite the social and economic impact of his invention, Whitney lost his profits in legal battles over patent infringement, closed his business, and nearly filed bankruptcy.


Eli Whitney Jr.
Personal information
Name Eli Whitney Jr.
Nationality American
Birth date December 8, 1765
Birth place Westborough, Massachusetts
Date of death January 8, 1825 (aged 59)
Education Prepared for Yale at Leicester Academy, Yale
Children 4
Work
Significant projects Interchangeable parts , cotton gin