the civil war in America help to increase Indian cotton exports to Britain. True or false
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the war’s effects were delayed because British manufacturers had large stockpiles of cotton. Eventually, though, it caused severe economic hardship in cotton-manufacturing towns.
However, this did not affect British foreign policy, which remained in favour of neutrality rather than backing the Confederacy. UK cotton manufacturers instead turned to alternative sources of raw cotton such as Egypt and India.
Soon after the end of the war production was back up to pre-war levels, though raw material costs were higher than before.
the war’s effects were delayed because British manufacturers had large stockpiles of cotton. Eventually, though, it caused severe economic hardship in cotton-manufacturing towns.
However, this did not affect British foreign policy, which remained in favour of neutrality rather than backing the Confederacy. UK cotton manufacturers instead turned to alternative sources of raw cotton such as Egypt and India.
Soon after the end of the war production was back up to pre-war levels, though raw material costs were higher than before.
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