Georgia
Carolina was where the colony failed in the silk industry.
get rid of the silk industry.
The only that I know of was silk. Silk was a major industry in the Byzantine Empire.
If you're referring to the state of Georgia (in the U.S.): When James Ogelthorpe founded the state of Georgia, he had intended it to be a place where criminals and debtors could start their life afresh. He intended to import silk worms and Mulberry trees so that they could flourish on a silk industry, much like the Chinese were at the time. However, the silk worms did not eat the Mulberry leaves, and the colony failed as a silk industry.
Herbert Manchester has written: 'The story of silk & Cheney silks' -- subject- s -: Silk industry, Silk, History 'The story of silk & Cheney silks' -- subject- s -: Silk industry, Silk, History
silk weaving
Charles Joseph Huber has written: 'The raw silk industry of Japan' -- subject(s): Silk industry
Byzantine had a thriving silk industry at the very least, producing everything from embroidered silks to Samite, which is a silk woven with gold and/or silver into it.
Nesa Arumugam has written: 'A dictionary of silk in India' -- subject(s): Silk industry, Silk, Dictionaries
silk
in clothing
S. J. Vainker has written: 'Chinese silk' -- subject(s): History, Silk, Silk industry