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  2. Wealden cloth industry - Wikipedia

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    Cloth-making was, apart from iron-making, the other large-scale industry carried out on the Weald of Kent and Sussex in medieval times. The ready availability of wool from the sheep of the Romney Marsh, and the immigration from Flanders in the fourteenth century of cloth-workers – places like Cranbrook attracted hundreds of such skilled workers – ensured its place in Kentish industrial ...

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  5. History of clothing and textiles - Wikipedia

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    The drafting history of the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing; American Women's History: A Research Guide Archived 15 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Clothing and Fashion; All Sewn Up: Millinery, Dressmaking, Clothing and Costume; Gallery of English Medieval Clothing from 1906 by Dion Clayton Calthrop

  6. Homespun movement - Wikipedia

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    When the colonies began skirting this arrangement, the Wool Act 1698 was passed barring them from exporting wool, wool yarn, and wool cloth. This spurred a movement to instead use flax and hemp to make home spun textiles, [ 4 ] including linen , [ 5 ] rather than purchase from the English.

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  8. Medieval English wool trade - Wikipedia

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    The medieval English wool trade was one of the most important factors in the medieval English economy. [1] The medievalist John Munro notes that "[n]o form of manufacturing had a greater impact upon the economy and society of medieval Britain than did those industries producing cloths from various kinds of wool."

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