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Line graph showing imported cotton used by British textile industry in millions of pounds from 1790 to 1900.

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By 1875, how much imported cotton was used in the British textile industry

According to this graph, which trend can be seen in the use of imported cotton in Britain?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the graph image or the drop‑down choices, so I can’t read the exact 1875 value for you. Please either upload the graph or paste the answer choices from the drop‑downs.

If you want to read it yourself:
- Find the point on the line at year 1875 (x‑axis).
- Read its y‑value (million pounds) from the y‑axis gridlines or labels — that is the amount used in 1875.

For the second question, common patterns for British cotton imports 1790–1900 are:
- A large overall increase from 1790 through the mid‑19th century (industrial expansion), often peaking around the 1860s–1870s,
- Followed by a plateau or gradual decline toward 1900.

If you upload the graph or the drop‑down choices, I will give the exact 1875 figure and select the correct trend.