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Douglas Farnie's Assessment of the Scale of Capital Investment

Historian Douglas Farnie characterized the widespread capital investment in new cotton processing machinery as being 'so extensive... that it amounted almost to the creation of a new industry.' This assessment from a specialist in cotton production history underscores the massive and transformative scale of the retooling effort undertaken by mills to adapt to the new raw material.

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