From 1750 onwards a new industry emerged in Britain - the production of cotton cloth. Wool production had previously been Britain's major industry, but cotton had one key advantage - machinery could process cotton fibres better than wool.
An engraving showing slaves picking cotton on a plantation in North America
As a result it was in cotton production that the industrial revolution began, particularly in and around Manchester. The cotton used was mostly imported from slave plantations. Slavery provided the raw material for industrial change and growth.
The growth of the Atlantic economy was an integral part of the growth of exports - for example manufactured cotton cloth was exported to Africa.
The Atlantic economy can be seen as the spark for the biggest change in modern economic history. The Atlantic economy in the 1700s was founded on slave labour.
Answer:
Because girl rocks! (just kidding) Answer in explanation
Explanation:
During the 1850s, the women's rights movement gathered steam, but lost momentum when the Civil War began. ... In 1869, this faction formed a group called the National Woman Suffrage Association founded by Lucy Stone. They began to fight for a universal-suffrage amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
As a monotheist, I would like to believe that we are more similar than different.
For example, the core belief of one God and people being his followers and messengers is something we all share.
We all believe in Abraham being an important part of our religion and the end of the world ending in us being judged by God.
While we have quite a few differences, our core beliefs of love and kindness are the same.
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Below is an excerpt from the lyrics of "Geordie" by Paul Clayton that supports the above answer:
<em>"My Geordie shall be hanged in a golden chain</em>
<em>That's a chain of many</em>
<em>He stole sixteen of the king's wild deers </em>
<em>And he sold them in Bohenny</em>
<em>He stole sixteen of the king's wild deers</em>
<em>And he sold them in Bohenny"</em>
"Geordie" is an a song by Paul Clayton. Clayton is a well-known American folksinger and folklorist. He became prominent during the revival of folk music the 1950s and 1960s
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Many new nations in Latin America struggled to create a government and a table economy.
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James Monroe supported the independence movements and warned European nations to stay away.