What countries does cotton come from?
Cotton grows from seeds of the cotton tree/plant/shrub - gossypium.
The places it comes from include India, America, Africa, China, Brazil, Pakistan, Turkey. Cotton shrubs are native to Tropical and SubTropical regions internationally.
The varieties of the native American are: Gossypium Hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense.
It is a soft, staple fibre which is strong, durable and absorbent.
Why did the North want to block Southern ports during the US Civil War?
The Northern political leadership, namely President Lincoln's Republican Party and the Democrat Party, had not favored the Southern secession. The "War Democrats" represented those people who sought to keep the US unified, even though they had little or no respect for the upstart Republicans that were less than a decade old. They were well aware that had the Democrat Party not split apart in 1860, it became a presidential race among four parties. The Democrats had basically split three ways giving the new Republicans an excellent chance to win the 1860 presidential elections. They were quite sure that had another Democrat, like the last US President, James Buchanan, had won the White House, the South would have never "revolted". Why President Buchanan did not run for a second term is not clear.With that said, the goal of the Republicans and Democrats of the North had to end the eleven state Southern rebellion. One way to win the 1861 armed conflict was to blockade Southern ports, and by economics, break the back of the rebellion. The South had become a plantation economy and its chief export, cotton, had made the entire US economy wealthy. The US had become by 1860, the largest source of cotton in the world. European nations, especially Great Britain depended on cotton to fuel their textile mills. And, the Northern textile mills were also cotton "customers".
Is seed or flower of cotton plant you get cotton?
Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective capsule, around the seeds of cotton plants of the genus Gossypium
Cotton fibre is obtained from the epidermal cells of cotton seeds
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Where can you find organic cotton onesies in bulk?
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I try and cloth my daughter in as much organic clothing as possible, but onsies for sleepware is the most important for us since they don't have any chemicals or fire retardants. Bulk is a general term. I always looked for at least 3-5 in a package and buy multiple packs when on sale. And since the best organics are generally really expensive I window shop a few sites and wait for sales.
The majority I bought was Gerber. They have organic onsies and sleepware that I found at Babies R Us, they aren't a bad deal when on sale. I also use the coupons they mail, and rewards for using their credit card.
Target offers Gerber white organic onsies in 3-5 packs. Again, watch for the sales and free shipping offers or free ship to store. They also offer other organics, but they're more expensive and only a 2 pack.
Walmart offers most its organics online, and ship to store for free.
I always check out eBay, sometimes you can get organics resale on the cheap.
I also watch Gap. I bought $14.99 long sleeve onsies for $4.99 each. They were all the same ones, but she sleeps in them and it actually made it more convienant since my husband knew which were undershirts and which were for sleeping. The last I checked, they had some cute ones again on sale for $4.99 in the clearance.
And a current sale that I just found. GREAT deals, like $3.25 a onsie...but they're too small for my girl now. Never bought here but here's the link. http://www.thelittlegreentree.com/index.HTML
And just to shout out a great place for the more unconvential. If your into organics and want some cute organic onsies - they're more clothing type and normally $20 a piece but soul-flower.com has some great earthy/hippie type onsies and clothes for babies. They have a sale page that we always watch too. Great store, excellent service. We've been long time customers. :)
I use <a href="http://www.coloredorganics.com">wholesale organic baby clothing</a> by <a href="http://www.coloredorganics.com">Colored Organics</a>. They have the highest quality onesies I have found, they are a US company ( which I love to support! ) and they have great styles and colors. I also really like that they have tagless onesies so I can sew my own label in the garment.
What is the history of the cotton chopper?
There is no "cotton chopper". There is a cotton picker and it was developed in the early 1900's. Before that cotton was hand picked. Cotton grows on a bush type plant that forms flowers that becomes cotton bolls. To pick the cotton the plant has to be killed and then the cotton can be gotten off the boll because it is open. This is not easy because the raw cotton is tough to work with and very dense. The cotton picker goes through the field than pulls the cotton off the bolls. It takes several times to get all of the cotton. When cotton was hand picked it was put into bags until full.
More often than not it is, but to be on the safe side make sure it specifically says so!
Cotton is Pakistan's 3rd largest cultivation after wheat and Rice. Cotton is mainly cultivated in Southern Punjab and in Sindh. Other regions of Pakistan also contribute towards the overall production but to a minimal level.
I CAN ONLY GIVE U 3:
1)Wool is durable
2)Wool is wrinkle resistant
3)Wool is from sheeps
"Special Cotton" is natural cotton (100%), which provides by other processing methods for a more pleasant wearing comfort. Special Cotton feels softer and will not wrinkle as much as ordinary cotton.
There are also advanced types of Special Cotton, which are combined with other natural fibers such as wool or linen.
No. Cotton is a busy plant that when the cotton bolls open it is killed off to get the raw cotton. This time of year a spray is used to kill the plant and then cotton picker machines go through the fields to pick the raw cotton.
Actually, cotton has no power to observe: it has no eyes or other senses.
Cotton can absorb -- it probably cannot be absorbed, unless you consider it to be absorbed when it is absorbed by flame.
No, cotton is a naturally growing fiber product produced by the Cotton plant, while cardboard is a man-made product made from chemically digested cellulosic [plant fiber] materials, usually trees.
What happens if you burn cotton?
The cotton will get burned. I'm not sure what you mean by "what will happen".
What are the characteristics of cotton?
Performance Characteristics of cotton
· Cotton is strong
· Cotton is also light and soft
· Cotton is washable