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  • '''Cotton''' is one of the oldest known crops in the world, being found in archeologi humans from both the Old World and the New World. The cotton plant (''Gossypium sp.'') is in the mallow family, being closely
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  • ...y because their industrial economy depended on textiles, which depended on cotton. It proved a failure. ==Cotton supply and demand==
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  • '''Sydney Cotton''' (1894-1969) was an [[Australia]]n-born aviation pioneer and adventurer. ...he machine should always be faster that the fastest fighters in use" wrote Cotton.<ref>{{citation
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cotton]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * Lebergott, Stanley. "Through the Blockade: The Profitability and Extent of Cotton Smuggling, 1861-1865," ''The Journal of Economic History,'' Vol. 41, No. 4 * Owsley, Frank Lawrence. ''King Cotton Diplomacy: Foreign relations of the Confederate States of America'' (1931,
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  • Plants grown for the production of fibres, such as cotton.
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  • ===Economics of tobacco and cotton===
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  • * Lebergott, Stanley. "Through the Blockade: The Profitability and Extent of Cotton Smuggling, 1861-1865," ''The Journal of Economic History,'' Vol. 41, No. 4 * Owsley, Frank Lawrence. ''King Cotton Diplomacy: Foreign relations of the Confederate States of America'' (1931,
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  • ...an nation with significant gold reserves and an economy based primarily on cotton; formerly a French colony (population about 18 million).
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  • ...y because their industrial economy depended on textiles, which depended on cotton. It proved a failure. ==Cotton supply and demand==
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  • Raincoat made of waterproof heavy-duty cotton drill or poplin, wool gabardine, or in some cases leather, and is usually k
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  • ...socialist, who established several utopian communities; at his New Lanark cotton mill in Scotland, experimented with social and industrial welfare programs.
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  • '''Cotton''' is one of the oldest known crops in the world, being found in archeologi humans from both the Old World and the New World. The cotton plant (''Gossypium sp.'') is in the mallow family, being closely
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  • ...hich David took advantage of. He said that the somewhat boring work in the cotton mill gave him the skill of endurance and persistence. At the age of 26 he d
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  • ...o the industrial revolution in Britain, which featured the organization of cotton and wool yarn and cloth factories, and the subsequent spread of the industr
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  • '''Sydney Cotton''' (1894-1969) was an [[Australia]]n-born aviation pioneer and adventurer. ...he machine should always be faster that the fastest fighters in use" wrote Cotton.<ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Cotton}}
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  • {{r|Cotton}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/King Cotton]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/15327 A Library Primer], by John Cotton Dana, 1903, setting out the basics of organising and running a library
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  • {{r|Cotton}}
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  • ...of the Cape of Good Hope, and which was dissolved in 1874. It traded in cotton, silk, indigo dye, salt, saltpetre, tea and opium, mainly in India, and it
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  • {{r|F. Albert Cotton}}
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  • {{rpl|Cotton}} {{rpl|King Cotton}}
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  • ...ent in 1960 and is today driven by an [[economy]] based primarily around [[cotton]] and its significant [[gold]] reserves. Its capital is [[Ouagadougou]]. [[
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