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Eli Whitney

Inventor

Eli Whitney went down in history as the inventor of the cotton gin, a machine made to extract seeds from cotton, patented in 1794. Whitney spent a decade fighting patent infringements, and years of litigation left him nearly penniless by 1804. Whether he was the sole inventor of the gin is still a matter of debate, yet Whitney clearly had a knack for manufacturing and business: after the cotton gin he went into the firearms business, using his mechanical skills to design a system for manufacturing identical and interchangeable parts for rifles. He operated a successful firearms factory near New Haven, Connecticut until he retired around 1820.

A later firearms manufacturer was Samuel Colt... Other American inventors include Benjamin Franklin, Henry Ford, Dean Kamen and George Washington Carver.

Four Good Links

Eli Whitney and the Cotton Gin

His brief entry from a National Inventors Hall of Fame

Eli Whitney Museum

Active educational center and place to go for some background

Discover Eli Whitney

Teaching resource with plenty of detail about his career

Eli Whitney's Patent for the Cotton Gin

U.S. government documents and historical background

Vital Stats

Birth

8 December 1765

Birthplace

Westboro, Massachusetts

Death

8 January 1825
(age 59)

Best Known As

Inventor of the cotton gin