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It would prevent them from exporting their plentiful cotton in exchange for war supplies.
Probably not, I would think that means that the garment is 100% cotton.
Cotton would probably not thrive in the state of Ohio. Cotton does best in temperate climates such as in the southern half of the United States.
probably in milligrams or grams.
It is most likely that you would travel through New Mexico or Oklahoma.
It is probably possible, and by that i mean you can make a pillow out of it you can make stuffed animals out of it you can make all kinds of things so i would say yes you can recycle cotton!
Ample, aplenty, bounteous, bountiful, galore, liberal, and generous are all words that would mean plentiful and copious.
The have been many destructive tornadoes in Oklahoma, but three most of the notable would probably be:The Moore-Bridgecreek tornado of May 3, 1999The Woodward, Oklahoma tornado of April 9, 1947The Snyder, Oklahoma tornado of May 10, 1905
Usually cooking string or twine is 100% cotton. There are probably some other fibers that would be safe to cook with, but I've only used cotton.
Probably the cotton gin invented by Eli Whitney. This machine revolutionized the south by cleaning cotton much faster than hand labor would.
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The Egyptians have been making cotton thread and weaving for thousands of years and it is considered the finest cotton cloth in the world. It would be plausible to assume that the ancient Egyptians discovered cotton fibres and the ability to spin it into a fine twine and increase its strength and durability. Weaving cotton created fine fabrics for clothing that the Egyptians also probably discovered.