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Between the years of 1792 and 1801, cotton production went from 6,000 bales annually to 100,000 bales annually. This was due to the invention of the cotton gin. In what way did the cotton gin contribute to the dramatic rise in production?e description of the Industrial Revolution?

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Yes, this is the reason that cotton production had shot up.

Step-by-step explanation:

The invention of the cotton gin made it very easy for the workers to use a machine to separate the cotton from its seed instead of doing it manually by hand which takes a lot of time.

This increased productivity in the cotton fields.

Effectively, this meant that more cotton can be worked from raw to the industrial one.

Thus Britain imported raw cotton from the colonies and used cotton gin to make the finished products often.

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