they produced thread
British standard pipe thread
British Standard Thread
to support colonial boycotts against british-made goods
They are both the same thread. They are both calling out a British Parallel Pipe thread. Please do not assume that this is the same as the standard North American pipe thread, as it is not close to the same.
There are different standards depending on where you are. BSP, which is British Standard Pipe thread, is a fine thread used as an international standard
because their worms They were the only producers of silk thread, possibly the finest types of fabric possible back then.
Spinning Jenny
The city may be Windham, CT, which now contains the village of Willamantic, once known as "Thread City" and one of the major producers of thread in the world. Willamantic was an incorporated city from 1893 to 1983.
mahatma gaundi
My British husband thought it could be cotton thread. It is a cotton reel
to support colonial boycotts against british-made goods
Polyps are not producers because they have sticky little arms and inside those sticky arms there is thin thread. It has poison in it so it can shock the prey and it will be easy to feed itself. For example, a shrimp comes by ( a shrimp is a living thing by the way ) and the polyp uses the thin thread to poison the shrimp, and takes the sticky arms and puts the shrimp in the mouth. It is a consumer because it is a living thing that eats another living thing. :)