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Q: What did textile mills do to the demand of cotton?
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What is the difference between textile factories and cotton mills?

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


Did the textile mills replace the cotton gins?

no


Was the cotton gin encouraged by textile mills?

no


When was cotton textile mills first established in Bombay?

1854


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

European mills


How did the cotton gin and textile mill alter the curse of relations between the notheren and southern regions of the US?

Samuel Slater brought the secret of textile mills to the north and many mills popped up in New England. Lowell, Massachusetts was the central city for textile production. Young women worked long hours in the mills. They were controlled by bells, and created a close community.Eli Whitney created the cotton gin that made it easier to clean cotton and produce it in greater quantities. Cotton became important in the textile industry and was in great demand. Growing cotton was an easy way to get rich and became important to Southern Economy.


What textile company starts with the letter p?

Pulgaon Cotton Mills Ltd. is a textile company in India


How May cotton textile industry in Karachi be affected by July floods in Punjab?

During July floods the supply of cotton becomes relativly low thus cotton being the raw material for textile mills causes a shortage of production for mills.


Which state accounts for the maximum number of cotton textile mills?

It is surely maharashtra


How much of the worlds cotton supply came from the southern US?

By 1860, cotton fueled the Southern economy and helped the Northern textile mills. Two thirds of the world's cotton was produced by the Southern plantations. The northern textile mills were effected by the disruption of the US Civil War in that by 1860, mills sold $100 million worth of cloth made from cotton.


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.


How were northern textile mills and southern cotton plantations linked What key invention deepened this connection?

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