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Demand for Texas cotton was driven by continuing industrialization in Europe and the eastern United States, where Response area factories created cloth from cotton.  In Texas, the expansion of  Response area that could carry cotton products to market allowed farmers to expand cotton growing into other areas. Innovators such as Robert S. Munger came up with faster and more efficient ways to gin and  Response area cotton.  In the 1870s, the Response area of a butter substitute (oleomargarine) made from vegetable oil increased the demand for Texas cotton.  

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Demand for Texas cotton was driven by continuing industrialization in Europe and the eastern United States, where **textile** factories created cloth from cotton. In Texas, the expansion of **transportation networks** that could carry cotton products to market allowed farmers to expand cotton growing into other areas. Innovators such as Robert S. Munger came up with faster and more efficient ways to gin and **process** cotton. In the 1870s, the **introduction** of a butter substitute (oleomargarine) made from vegetable oil increased the demand for Texas cotton.
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