Eli Whitney's Inventions

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Eli Whitney was born on December 8, 1765 in Westboro, Masseuses. Mr. Whitney went to Yale collage. After collage Eli Whitney made an invention called the cotton gin. Which picked 50lbs. of cotton a day. It did not only pick the cotton it removed the seeds. For his invention, the government gave in $5,000 for his work. He also came up with the idea of inter changeable parts. For all his work, he was created a pioneer. Eli Whitney died on January 8, 1825 with $131,000 from his

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