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Q: Where did the British empire get cotton from?
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Why did you have the British empire?

Because other country's who had things like cotton and rice joined the British empire. When they joined it they traded cotton and rice for other things. That's why we had an empire.


How is the british empire benefiting from the slave trade?

It imported the slave-grown cotton and sugar-cane.


What did Britain take from other countries in the British empire?

Tea was brought from India and sugar was from the Caribbean.


What has the author G S Burnham written?

G. S. Burnham has written: 'Cotton growing in the British Empire and exotic countries' -- subject(s): Cotton growing, Colonies


When did the destruction of the British empire begin?

it started with the end of the slave triangle, products to Africa ,slaves to America ,then cotton to Britain


Why were slaves crucial to the south's economy?

To provide much needed labor to farm the lands for cotton and tobacco - to supply the British Empire.


Who is queen of the British Empire?

The British Empire does not exist anymore.


Where did the british empire control an entire continent?

north America The British Empire controlled an entire continent in Australia. The British Empire was the largest empire in history.


How did the British empire lose land?

Why did The British Empire lose their land?


How was the British empire defeated by India?

They weren't, the British empire attacked India and the British won.


Were the moors bigger than the british empire?

1) The British Empire was the biggest empire in history. 2) The Moors did not have an empire.


Why was India known as the Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire?

The British viewed India as the jewels in the crown because India was populous and wealthy and contributed a lot to the to the British treasury through taxes and providing the British Empire with a ready market for their opium, cotton, and spices.