Gil Hahn

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This set off the War of 1812, which disrupted the flow of American cotton to England. Now suddenly dependent on higher-priced cotton from the EIC’s Indian monopoly, the Lancashire mill owners were infuriated. Parliament repealed the orders in June 1812, too late to stop the war with the Americans, and in July 1813 voted to end the EIC’s monopoly in India.
A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World
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