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ID number:116988
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Published: 09.07.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Through Earth's existence, human kind has gone through an evolution. As time has passed, humans have been forced to adapt to the world around them in order to survive. This process included the finding of new and great things that once lied undiscovered in our world. Whether they were stumbled upon or looked for, these items changed the way of everyday living. Of the many things that were uncovered, cotton was one of them.
Despite historians being unsure about the exact timeframe that cotton was found, the time of its discovery was very significant to its growth. This event changed the way humans evolved thereafter. History is like cause and effect in the way that every chronological event is related to the next. Without cotton, the world today would be an incredibly different place to live in. This paper will talk about cotton, historically, and its advances through the industry, with a focus on how slavery relates to cotton.

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