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Indutrialisation
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Raw cotton was imported to Britain in large quantities, and the finished products were exported to world markets.
Click on the sections below to find out about advertising, patents and brands, broad aspects of the cotton trade and the important role played by Exchanges and other places of cotton commerce.


Advertising - Image: Advertisment for Judy Childrenswear Advertising
The cotton industry was a competitive place and advertising was essential. In this section there are examples of cotton advertising, publicity, promotion and brochures.
Patents & branding - Image: A selection of original Cotton Spinners' trademarks Patents & branding
Protecting inventions and successfully branding products were essential. Inventors like Samuel Crompton lost a fortune through failing to apply for a patent.
Cotton trading - Image: Bales of raw cotton ready for shipping Cotton trading
Free trade allowing the unregulated movement of cotton commodities and services began in Manchester in the 19th century. Britain became leader of world cotton trade.
Exchanges - Image: The first Manchester Cotton Exchange Exchanges
Textile trading markets known as exchanges played key roles in marketing and sales of cotton and provided meeting places for cotton manufacturers and merchants .
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Image: Bobbins of cotton on a winding machine Image: The Mill Steam Engine at Queen Street Mill, Burnley
Image: a Cylinder Devil machine Image: a Cotton Gin machine
Image: Condenser mule used in the spinning process Image: Plans of machinery used in cotton spinning; the Mule Jenny
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