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Wolfie
13 July, 00:47
Why was cotton an ideal crop?
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Jade Preston
13 July, 03:32
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Cotton was first spun by machinery in England in 1730. The industrial revolution in England and the invention of the cotton gin in the U. S. paved the way for the important place cotton holds in the world today ... The gin made it possible to supply large quantities of cotton fiber to the fast-growing textile industry.
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