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1990 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

The Cotton Industry in the Industrial Revolution

Author : S. D. Chapman

Published in: The Industrial Revolution A Compendium

Publisher: Macmillan Education UK

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MOST of what is known about the early development of the cotton industry in Britain can be found in Wadsworth and Mann’s The Cotton Trade and Industrial Lancashire, 1600–1780. It appears that the manufacture of cotton came to Britain from the Low Countries in the sixteenth century, one of the range of ‘new draperies’ that was transforming the textile industry in the later Tudor period. It was brought to East Anglia by Walloon and Dutch immigrants who settled in Norwich and other towns and established the manufacture of fustian, a mixture of linen with cotton imported from the Levant. Towards the end of the sixteenth century fustian reached Lancashire and began to oust the woollen industry from the western side of the county.

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Title
The Cotton Industry in the Industrial Revolution
Author
S. D. Chapman
Copyright Year
1990
Publisher
Macmillan Education UK
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10936-4_1