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Q: How did cotton plants get to lancashire mills?
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Which parts of great Britain are the centres of the woolen and cotton industry?

Both of these industries no longer exist in the UK. When they were active, Lancashire was well known for its cotton mills and Yorkshire for its woollen mills.


Where did the Victorians get the cotton from?

they got them from the cotton plants in countries like brazil, asia and shipped them to other countries and then wived them in cotton mills.


Which city of UK is famous for cotton textiles?

None anymore. Cotton textiles are now imported from various countries with low labour costs. The county of Lancashire used to be famous for cotton textiles but the mills are now all demolished.


Why did Bombay turn into 'Lancashire of India'?

because it is the premier center of cotton textile and also has 63 cotton mills in and around the city


Which is most associated with the New South?

Cotton and Steel mills


What are cotton mills and how do they work?

Cotton mills are factories that use huge power looms to weave cotton fabric .


When was Pulgaon Cotton Mills Ltd. created?

Pulgaon Cotton Mills Ltd. was created in 1890.


Where are the most cotton mills located?

most of the cotton mills are located in faisalabad (pakistan)


Where did the demand for cotton from the South came from mills in?

European mills


What is the difference between textile factories and cotton mills?

Cotton mills make cotton thread. Textile factories turn any thread into cloth.


Why was there an increased demand for the cotton?

The spinning Jenny was invented in England and the mills needed cotton. The cotton gin had been invented so the south could produce to bales of cotton needed by the mills.


N the 1830s where was the cotton manufacturing center of the world?

Lancashire, England.