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American Slave-Produced Cotton as a Key Input for the British Textile Industry

A critical raw material for Britain's mass-production textile industry was cotton sourced from the Americas. The production of this cotton was predominantly carried out by enslaved Africans, highlighting a crucial link between the institution of slavery and the progress of the Industrial Revolution.

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