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  5. Egyptian cotton - Wikipedia

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  6. Misr Spinning and Weaving Company - Wikipedia

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    Long-staple cotton had been invented in Cairo in the 1820s, becoming a staple of the Egyptian economy in the 19th and 20th Centuries. [5] Cotton production used 2.1 million acres for cultivation after the Second World War and by the 1980s represented the second largest export in Egypt, after crude oil. [5]

  7. Cotton production in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The new infrastructure played a key role in the “boom” of the Egyptian cotton industry. [7] The American Civil war began in 1861. [8] The Egyptian cotton market boomed to fill the sudden cotton demand from the Cotton Supply Association and its many member British factories and investors.

  8. Gossypium barbadense - Wikipedia

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    This cotton, known as upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), could be grown successfully in the interior uplands. Short-staple cotton became the prime commodity crop of the developing Deep South, and King Cotton was the basis of southern wealth in the antebellum years. This cotton in the early 21st century represents about 95% of U.S. production.

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    Peacock Alley may refer to: Peacock Alley, a black-and-white silent film; Peacock Alley, a black-and-white sound film; Peacock Alley (connection), the connection between Waldorf and Astoria in The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and the name of a restaurant there; Peacock Alley (jazz club), one of St. Louis's most important jazz clubs in the 1950s

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