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At the beginning of the seventeenth century British merchants exported heavy unfinished woolen cloth to more advanced textile centres in the Low Countries for finishing and final sale. After 1568, revolt in the Spanish Netherlands and the Thirty Years War severely disrupted this trade. Many skilled Protestant craftsmen and merchants escaped the horrors of war and religious prosecution on the Continent and brought their skills and capital to England...
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Many skilled Protestant craftsmen and merchants escaped the horrors of war and religious prosecution on the Continent and brought their skills and capital to England. English firms began to produce lighter, more finished, woolen (and worsted) cloth ? the New Draperies ? and established a flourishing trade with southern Europe independent of the Low Countries...
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