why do you think did the earliest people not wear cotton and woolen clothes
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Upper classes of the society wore fine muslin and imported silk fabrics while the common classes wore locally made fabrics such as cotton, flax, wool, linen, and leather. India was the one of the first places where cotton was cultivated and used as early as 2500 BCE during the Harappan Era (3300–1300 BCE).
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Answer:Earliest people do not wear cotton and woollen cloths because it does not protect their bodies from the elements.
It was not easy to wear a toga without using the help of leaves and nice clothes.
So, it is exclusively human characteristics and sometimes denotes the changes in environmental aspect
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