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The South's commitment to the institution of slavery made is a distinctive society in 1750. Britain thought of the South as the most valuable part of North America.
Cotton cloth was the most valuable product in Great Britain. Making the cotton cloth was a two step process. First, spinners made cotton thread from raw cotton. They then wove the cloth thread into cloth onto looms, which was usually done in the weavers' rural cottages. This production came to be known as the cottage industry.
Some diapers in the 1900s were said to be made out of burlap sacks. Most were cloth, usually cotton or linen
The American Triangle Trade was from 1450-1750.
Cotton
Most industrially produced cloth is woven on automated looms.
no its a product from a plant that can be spun into thread and made into cloth most of the cloth we use today is made of cotton because its is quite innexpensve.
The South's commitment to the institution of slavery made is a distinctive society in 1750. Britain thought of the South as the most valuable part of North America.
Terry cloth fabric can be made into a variety of products, including bath robes, jackets, and sweaters. Terry cloth fabric is most frequently used for robes and slippers.
No, it is an example of an insulator and it is not an example of conductors.
Depends on the shirt, the cloth, and who made it. It may cost $5, or $100. Your question is far too broad for a real answer, since most shirts ARE made of some type of cloth.
Most men's kilts are made out of wool cloth, made in a tartan pattern and are usually knee-length with pleats in the rear. Some kilts are made out of heavier cloth for the cooler weather.
Some are made of cloth while most disposable diapers are made of a plastic outer cover, super-absorbent crystals of sodium polyacrylate, and sometimes an elastic material in the waist.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Most cloth is made from organic fibres not minerals; however some types of cloth like nylon are made from petrochemicals and therefore may be classified as mineral.