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cotton
because he did it
Circuses, Fairs, sometimes merchant stores and candy stores.
The Ancient Egyptian merchants were loincloth with a kind of kilt, which were either made out cotton or linen cloth, or if you were a women in the same rank as a merchant you would wear a shoulder strap dress, which were either made out cotton or linen cloth.
it was called khadi (or khaddar as it is locally called). It is rough cotton which is home spun and woven using a traditional loom. The concept is totally swadeshi and is not dependendent on any of the higher technologies.
The cast of 15 Minutes of Flame - 2011 includes: Glynda Cotton as Witchy Elena Cronin as Wonderbunny Sheldon Fort as Mr. Sparkle Veronica Grey as Gandhi Warhol Egbert Jan Weeber as Exchangehibition Banker Jeff Jesch as Pilot Michael Lawrence Schwab as Mikey Microphone
from wikipedia: Her mother, Helen Potter née Leech (1839-1932), the daughter of a cotton merchant...
Rajiv was Prime Minister
Gandhi was a kind hearted man who only put India's Independence first. Once when it was raining badly he gave his umbrella to his body guards. Gandhi wore cotton clothes which were manufactured by machines instead of wearing fancy silk clothing which was expensive
He created a self-sustaining machine that spun cotton more efficiently than Eli Whitney's previous mechanism.
Gandhi emphasized producing cotton in India as part of his broader vision of self-reliance and economic independence from British colonial rule. By promoting khadi, or hand-spun cotton cloth, he sought to empower local communities, reduce reliance on imported textiles, and foster a sense of national pride. Additionally, cotton production was a way to address poverty and unemployment, providing livelihoods for many rural Indians. This initiative became a symbol of resistance against colonial exploitation and a means to rejuvenate the Indian economy.
B. H. Desai has written: 'Financial structure of cotton textile mills of Ahmedabad' -- subject(s): Cotton manufacture, Cotton trade, Finance