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Evaluating Britain's Response to the Cotton Famine

During the 1860s, the primary source of raw cotton for Britain's dominant textile industry was abruptly cut off. In response, Britain attempted to source cotton from other regions like Egypt and India. Evaluate the effectiveness of this strategy. In your evaluation, consider the specific characteristics of the original supply that made it difficult to replace.

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