A History of the Cotton Industry
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A History of the Cotton Industry

A Story in Three Continents

  1. 208 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
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eBook - ePub

A History of the Cotton Industry

A Story in Three Continents

About this book

This book is about technology and how it has changed the lives of people on three continents over the last three hundred years. The development of the cotton industry was the starting point for one of the great turning points in history – the industrial revolution. It began with the importation of cloth into Britain from India and that created a new fashion. As the demand for cotton cloth grew, British inventors began to find ways of making the same cloth using powered machinery and built the first cotton mills. The old way of life of the textile workers was transformed, as work moved from home to factory and thousands of small children were brought in to tend the new machines. If conditions in the cotton towns were bad, they were far worse in America where, thanks to the work of slaves, the country took over the supply of raw material from India. During the American Civil War, Britain turned again to India for its supplies. Today, positions have changed dramatically. India again has a thriving industry, while in Britain only a fraction of the old mills are still at work. The author looks in detail at the technology that produced the changes, but the emphasis is very much on the human stories of the industrialists and their workers, the planters and their slaves in Britain, India and America.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Preface to the First Edition
  6. Preface to the Second Edition
  7. Chapter 1 Towards a New World
  8. Chapter 2 The Flier and the Jenny
  9. Chapter 3 Arkwright of Cromford
  10. Chapter 4 Failure in India
  11. Chapter 5 The Slave States
  12. Chapter 6 Towards the Factory Age
  13. Chapter 7 Mill Children
  14. Chapter 8 Cotton Towns
  15. Chapter 9 Pawtucket and After
  16. Chapter 10 The Planter
  17. Chapter 11 Cotton for Lancashire
  18. Chapter 12 Success to The Rising of the Whites
  19. Chapter 13 The Insurrection of the Blacks
  20. Chapter 14 Scapegoats
  21. Chapter 15 Civil War
  22. Chapter 16 Aftermath
  23. Chapter 17 Full Circle
  24. Chapter 18 Epilogue
  25. Appendix
  26. Bibliographical Sources
  27. Picture Credits