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Where did most of Britain's cotton come from?

Most of Britain's cotton came from its colonies in India and later from the southern United States during the Industrial Revolution. The demand for cotton textiles and the expansion of the cotton industry in Britain drove the need for a steady supply of raw cotton.


How does cotton get from the field to a factory?

by transport


How does the cotton get from the field to the factory?

by transport


Early textile factories in Britain worked with cotton or wool?

Cotton.


How were sailing ships used to transport cotton to the North?

they put cotton in a boat and brought it the the north


What role did the regions river play in the cotton trade?

it was easier to transport cotton down the river


What did Britain trade in the industrial revolution?

cotton


Did Texas gain its independence with help from Britain?

Britain helped Texas because Britain supported it. Britain saw it as an economic opportunity that would provide more land for growing cotton. This would be beneficial to Britain, as it would take away some of the Independence from America's cotton. At the time, a large percentage of Britain's economy was based on cotton. Another benefit for Britain is that it stopped the southward expansion of the United States.


How did Victorians make cotton?

from a cotton plant then got shipped to Britain and some other countries.


Why was the embargo act of 1807 not effective against Britain?

Britain found other countries with the same resources like Egypt for cotton


Where was the primary market for southern cotton production?

Britain


What Transport was used in 1939 in Britain?

trains