The history of cotton can be traced to domestication. Cotton played an important role in the history of India, the British Empire, and the United States, and continues to be an important crop and commodity.
The history of the domestication of cotton is very complex and is not known exactly.[1] Several isolated civilizations in both the Old and New World independently domesticated and converted cotton into fabric. All the same tools were invented, including combs, bows, hand spindles, and primitive looms.
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I am not 100% sure on this answer but if you look at the time frame and other events that happened in or around that time you can kinda use proccess of elemination and end up with
B. Europeans reduced freedom and forced colonized people to work for little to no wages.
Let me know if this is wrong.
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A. They built as many forts as possible.
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The Ohio territory was a region that encompassed Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Indiana in the 18th century. The area was disputed between Native American tribes, France and Britain.
The two Europeans nations firstly to strengthen their position in the area built as many forts as possible.
I hope this answer helps you.