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... The Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Cotton Production (Cotton CRC) was established in 1993 under the Commonwealth Government's Cooperative Research ...
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... In 1810, the Census reported that there were 1,163,854 slaves in the South, mainly due to the growing production of cotton and sugar. ...
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... Inventions such as the flying shuttle, the power loom, and the steam engine greatly enhanced the production of cotton clothing (Pg. 590). ...
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... are used on cotton. Also, Cannabis cultivation is not at all as detrimental to the soil as is cotton production. As an added bonus ...
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... are used on cotton. Also, Cannabis cultivation is not at all as detrimental to the soil as is cotton production. As an added bonus ...
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... Bruce Catton writes, "to a great extent, the South's farmers shifted from the production of cotton to the growth of foodstuffs. ...
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... are used on cotton. Also, Cannabis cultivation is not at all as detrimental to the soil as is cotton production. As an added bonus ...
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... This idea of using slaves for the production of cotton became popular among farmers and gave them another reason to keep Africans in bondage. ...
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... The rising need for organic cotton, has grown into were it has become a problem, cause organic cotton is very rare. Though the production has quadrupling most ...
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... fast. With the help of all of these cotton weaving inventions, mass production had begun, along with capitalism. Capitalists, people ...
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... This is the basic divisiveness of groups. Historical Facts and Figures 1. (a). Between 1800 and 1860 the production of cotton increased by 50% each year. ...
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... The streamlining of the production of cotton, textiles, clothing, coal, railroads and iron set the standards of a new level of production and transportation. ...
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... The cotton gin invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney revolutionized the production of cotton. It now became profitable to raise short ...
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... gin. The cotton gin created a market for slavery. As the production of cotton rose so did the production of slavery. These enterprises ...
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... was the freedom-loving "exploit whoever I can along the way" type of settler who took many slaves with them and used the West to expand cotton production. ...
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... production in the South. The powerful landowners of the South boasted a whopping percentage of half of the World's production of cotton. ...
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... Meanwhile in the South they largely remained agrarian with tobacco and cotton production dependent on the slave labor, so the industrial movement was inhibited ...
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... of capital caused the rapid growth of the factory system, which was mass production with integration of processes and produced a high quality cotton cloth as ...
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... of capital caused the rapid growth of the factory system, which was mass production with integration of processes and produced a high quality cotton cloth as ...
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... of capital caused the rapid growth of the factory system, which was mass production with integration of processes and produced a high quality cotton cloth as ...
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... of capital caused the rapid growth of the factory system, which was mass production with integration of processes and produced a high quality cotton cloth as ...
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... It tore the fibers from the seeds and made it possible for a single slave to turn out as much as 50 slaves. Cotton production soared and the price fell. ...
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... "Based on simple principles, the cotton gin was finished in 1793. By 1800 cotton production had increased from about 3,000 bales a year to 73,000. ...
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... country's exports (Kirkland 125,126). The rise in cotton production reinvigorated the institute of slavery. Prior to the cotton ...
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... Hemp in textiles can easy out produce cotton in an effective production/cost/quality ratio. For one pair of jeans, it takes 1.5 pounds of cotton. ...
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... economically. The northerners had high moral issues while the Southerners wanted to keep their plantations and cotton production. They ...
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... economically. The northerners had high moral issues while the Southerners wanted to keep their plantations and cotton production. They ...
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... Ironically, this was not the case for the African slaves. The planters with the healthiest slaves had greater cotton production out of the slaves. ...
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... Because of the cotton gin, production of cotton rose and the export of cotton from the United States to other countries rose too. ...
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... During the 1920s the rayon industry exploded and provided substitutes for products that were more labor intensive in production (such as cotton or wool ...
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