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The traditional explanation held that cotton conquered Europe thanks to its intrinsic virtues as a textile and to its price. Yet the historian John Styles has demonstrated that cotton failed to penetrate a true mass market until well into the nineteenth century, and was generally more expensive than the rival products of wool and linen. What set cotton apart was not practical matters of cost and comfort but rather the more ethereal trends of fashion.
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