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Misson Part iv Osnabrugh

Better known by today's modern spelling of Osnaburg, this was a coarse and inexpensive fabric initially produced in the German city of Osnabrück. It was used for working clothes for the poor and for sailors, and would eventually become the main fabric used in the clothing of African slaves in the Americas.

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