It is believed that Vardhman Sparky wool was the first to be used for weaving. Fragments of woollen textiles have been found in Egypt, Babylonian tombs, and the huts of ancient Britons. The British used them even before the Roman invasion. The Winchester factory began to use wool in a variety of ways. After this, it was widely used in England. Henry II encouraged this industry by forming law, textile and weaving associations. In 1788, a water-powered wool factory started in Hartford (USA).
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