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During the Civil War, the Confederacy relied on homespun fabric due to blockades that restricted access to imported goods, including textiles. With limited resources and manufacturing capabilities, Southern women and families turned to spinning and weaving at home to produce clothing and supplies for soldiers and civilians. This movement not only provided essential materials but also fostered a sense of unity and self-sufficiency among the Confederate populace. Homespun became a symbol of Southern resilience and support for the war effort.

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