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Two of his most notable inventions include waterproof concrete and glass bricks; he was also linked to the first electrical Christmas tree lights' invention.
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Eli Whitney spent only a few months living in Georgia, but during that time, in 1793, he invented the cotton gin. Whitney's machine expedited the extraction ...
Internet in Georgia (country)‎ (2 C, 8 P). Inventions of Georgia (country)‎ (1 C) ... Georgian National Academy of Sciences · Georgian National Astrophysical ...
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It was one of the first and decisive inventions of the Industrial Revolution in Britain that powered the cotton textile industry.
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Nine different inventions have already been selected which were developed in the institutes of metallurgy, inorganic chemistry and geophysics, in addition to ...
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Dec 7, 2016 · Other gins existed, and had for centuries, but Whitney's invention worked well on short-staple cotton and was mechanized.
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The Georgian era spans the years from 1714 to 1837, covering the reigns of George I, II, III and IV, as well as that of William IV. It was an era of great ...
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Aug 28, 2009 · The modern cotton gin, first patented by Massachusetts native Eli Whitney while in Georgia in 1793, is a simple machine that separates ...
Two inventions of the 19th century, the electric telegraph and the electric telephone, made reliable instantaneous communication over great distances possible ...
In the fall of 1792, something happened that would change the future of short-fiber cotton, the future of the South, and indeed the future of the nation.