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He was raising three nephews and educating them as well. In 1825 Eli Whitney died. When he died, his sons were only little boys but his nephews had carried on his work. One of his nephews was just as creative as his uncle. He had made an invention too. It was a rock crusher. In our life, Eli Whitney was an important man. He taught us to never give up and that is a very important part of life. If Eli Whitney were alive today, his inventions would be great. He might invent a robot that can do all your chores. He was a miracle worker and if he were alive today, he still would be.
Research and web page by: Molly
Works Cited:
Alter, Judith. Eli Whitney. New York, Watts, 1990.
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