The industrial revolution in England created a demand for cotton only
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Cotton was a main raw material of the industrial revolution. Its strong fibres were uniquely suited to the hard mechanical treatment in the spinning machinery. ... Cotton fabrics are used for garments as well as interior textiles. In the 19th Century cotton became fashionable among the Europeans.The impact of Britain's imperial trade links allowed cotton as a fabric to have a dominant impact on culture, clothing and style. By the eighteenth century, the middle classes were seeking a fabric which would meet their demands for durability but also colour and ease of washing; cotton fitted the bill.
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