Troy Powell

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As the 1700s rolled on, the British began importing cotton—at first from the Indian subcontinent and later the American colonies–turned–United States—and started building a larger-scale cottage-cum-guild industry for textiles. As the years ticked by and profits from cotton processing and textile manufacture grew, workers and bosses developed newfangled ways of increasing productivity, complexity, and durability.
The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
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