According to the United States Department of Agriculture, during World War II and the Korean conflict, the United States imported half the wool required for military uniforms and blankets.
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If you are asking about fabric, wool was most common. There was linen in much of Europe. There was cotton imported into the south. Silk was imported, but was also made in the Byzantine Empire.
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cotton wool fish fruits etc
Australia's wool industry is estimated to be worth around $3.7 billion and produces 27% of the world's wool as of 2006.
Yes and no. At the beginning of the city and well into the republic, Roman women did weave their own cloth. "Working in wool" was considered a must attribute for a Roman wife. However as times changed and imported goods arrived, much fabric was purchased from professional weavers.
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what area opf the world does wool come from?
Australia grows its own wool, and has done so since the early 1800s. The wine industry is also extensive in Australia, although wines are often imported from European countries.