What was true of Britain's cotton industry in the late eighteenth century?
A) It could not keep up with French textile production.
B) It was inspired by the textile industry found in the United States.
C) It declined due to the lack of technical innovation.
D) It immediately declined with the success of the Industrial Revolution.
E) It was responsible for the creation of the first modern factories.
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