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The Age of Invention

CHAPTER IV
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Other firms began to reach out for this Southern trade, and it became important.

Southern planters bought clothes not only for their slaves but for their families.

The development of California furnished another large market.

A shirt factory was established, in 1832, on Cherry and Market Streets, New York.

But not until the coming of the power-driven sewing machine could there be any factory production of clothes on a large scale.


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