Cotton is a tropical plant. Many different varieties of different colors come live in the Andes Mountains. That is where it originally came from. It grows in any place that has 200 frost free days a year and plenty of water. It is killed by frost and must be replanted. In tropical areas it lives year after year. It grows in the Southern United States and in many tropical countries. It grows around the Aral Sea. It grows in many places in Africa and South America. It grows in India.
a negro imported from Africa to do work outdoors such as picking cotton.
The Aztecs made their clothing from imported cotton
The Aztecs made their clothing from imported cotton
The Aztecs used cotton, agave fibers, and occasionally animal skins to make their clothing. They also dyed their textiles using natural dyes made from plants and minerals. The clothing varied in style and quality depending on the individual's social status and purpose of the garment.
They found out other producing countries from which they would have imported raw cotton.
It imported the slave-grown cotton and sugar-cane.
The cotton gin
cotton wool fish fruits etc
The cotton gin
If you are asking about fabric, wool was most common. There was linen in much of Europe. There was cotton imported into the south. Silk was imported, but was also made in the Byzantine Empire.
Virginian colonists grew and exported small amounts of cotton since the founding of the colony in 1607 using imported seed from the West Indies
None anymore. Cotton textiles are now imported from various countries with low labour costs. The county of Lancashire used to be famous for cotton textiles but the mills are now all demolished.