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It is called a Durrie or a Dhurrie
kHADI is made out of Cotton, natural fibres, grown in India. Indian cotton farmers live depended on cultivation and sale of cotton and cotton made dresses, If cheaper Nylon (polyester) was imported from the factories in UK, it would benefit the British economy. But the mass Indian population (cotton producers, the weavers of dress) would suffer heavily.
Britains goal was to win the war then continue conquring the world.
William Pitt helped the British by by pouring in money, troops, and equipment. The result was that the British won the war.
Slaves were used to plant, grow, pick, bundle and ship out the cotton. They were used by the southern Cotton industry of the USA in order to get free labor. They worked during hot and cold days and nights and were treated very badly by their masters.
Well one is where cotton is grown and the other is where cotton is sold.
cotton fibre
The answer is " As the slave population increased, cotton production increased."
Mostly , silk and cotton
cotton fibre
well some Indian people wear cotton but most likely. Indian people were the first one to have cotton for there clothing and culture but for clothing of India they wear cotton most of the time.
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.
It is called a Durrie or a Dhurrie
Cotton production could not have been done profitably without slavery.
by givig money
Cotton CAN grow in china but it is grown from all over the world. Cotton is native to tropical and sub-tropical regions, including the Indian sub-continent, sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas. It was first cultivated in the Indus Valley civilization in the Indian sub-continent.
kHADI is made out of Cotton, natural fibres, grown in India. Indian cotton farmers live depended on cultivation and sale of cotton and cotton made dresses, If cheaper Nylon (polyester) was imported from the factories in UK, it would benefit the British economy. But the mass Indian population (cotton producers, the weavers of dress) would suffer heavily.