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Essay heading: Eli Whitney: Great American Inventor
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Eli was just a teenager when the Revolutionary War broke out. Since manufacturing was concentrated on making weapons and supplies for battle and because trade with England was cut off there came a great need for nails. Eli's keen business sense and vision of helping his country led him to form a plan for manufacturing nails himself... displayed 300 characters
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He had saved a few dollars of his own through his little projects, and with his father's help he set up a forge in the workshop. His nails were in high demand and after working by himself for a time he encountered problems with mass production. He decided to hire help so he borrowed his father's horse and was gone for three days to find a man... displayed next 300 characters
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