The first country to cultivate cotton is believed to be the Indus Valley Civilization, in what is now part of India. See the link below for more information.
I think cotton is made in America.
No, the first cotton mill started in 1785. It was the Beverly Cotton Manufactory, and was horse powered.
I believe it was India. They had cotton that was dyed and stuff.
The oldest cotton mill in India is called Old Mill. It was a steam powered mill in Ancoats in 1798.
It meant that it was the first time someone got a Blow Job It ment How cotton was a cash crop
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Sugarcane was first cultivated in New Guinea around 8000 BC.
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The first country to cultivate cotton was India where cotton was known for more than 6000 years ago.
The cotton gin was first used in India.
It is believed they originated in Egypt as this is where they were first known to have been cultivated.
Agriculture is bread and butter of over 70 percent population of the country. The most important crops cultivated in this country include Wheat, Cotton, Rice, Sugarcane, Maize, and grams.
Cotton is believed to have originated from the Indus Valley Civilization, which a huge area of northwestern India and eastern Pakistan over 7000 years ago. In the Americas, cotton was first cultivated in Mexico some 8000 years ago.
Sugar cane (the source of sugar) was first cultivated in China.
It is believed they originated in Egypt as this is where they were first known to have been cultivated.
None. Strawberries were first cultivated in France (Europe).
Grapes were first cultivated thousands of years ago in the Middle East.