Why did cotton production gin increase in the 1850s in Texas?
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The cotton gin was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney, and it revolutionized the cotton industry by making it easier and faster to separate the seeds from the cotton fibers. In the 1850s, the invention of the steam engine and the expansion of the railroad system made it easier to transport cotton from the fields to the markets. This increased the demand for cotton, and as a result, cotton production in Texas increased significantly. Additionally, the invention of the mechanical cotton picker in the late 19th century further increased the efficiency of cotton production in Texas.