Eli Whitney patented his Cotton Gin machinery, which removed seeds from cotton
On the 14th March, 1794, Eli Whitney received a patent for the Cotton Gin, which was a machine that removed the seeds from raw cotton.
In 1989, a computer fault caused 40,000 Parisians to be sent letters charging them with murder, extortion and prostition instead of a simple traffic offense.
On the 14th March, 1794, Eli Whitney received a patent for the Cotton Gin, which was a machine that removed the seeds from raw cotton.


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