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The Lancashire Cotton Famine

In Our Time

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What's the Story of the Civil War in Britain?

The public riots were very few and minor. It's a wealthy and very settled region. So when trouble starts to bite, these families aren't thrown into utter destitutionvery rapidly. There's all sorts of resources in the region that prevent this ending in mass starvation or anything like that. Of course it's massive hardship, but there's not an awful lot of rioting. The only real exception to that is in Staley Bridge in 1863,. where the crowds do descend into the street. We don't quite know how many people are involved because we've just got conflicting newspaper reports. But it sounds like a few thousand in the streets. And they are starting to object as the relief fund

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