The fiber of the hemp plant was originally used for items such as twine, rope, thread and textiles.

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US Army and Navy. Rope made from hemp was used for towing ships, tugs, and ships, paratroopers needed netting for their parachutes, and hemp fiber was even used to make shoes for soldiers.
did you know? … In 1775, hemp first appeared as a large-scale crop on Clarks Run Creek near Danville, KY. The crop was not native to Kentucky at the time, so it had to be imported from England and other European countries. The fiber of the hemp plant was originally used for homespun items such as twine, rope, thread and textiles. Between 1790 and 1800, hemp's popularity began to grow dramatically as settlements began to evolve into more organized enterprises.
In the early 1800s, Kentucky was considered a leader in the production and export of hemp and began manufacturing products from it. Along with the large amount of seed, came a large amount of fiber which was spun into rope in places known as “ROPEWALKS”. These areas were outdoor spaces where hemp fibers were spun to make this strong rope. By 1809, Kentucky was producing pledge materials for the entire South. Mills on Lower Howards Creek, near Holes on the river, were involved in the manufacture of hemp rope and their products were shipped downstream from Holder's Station.
Hemp growth in the United States declined in the 19th century as the price of fiber imported from Manila and the East India Company declined. However,
During World War II, the Japanese occupied the Philippines and the East India Company, and as the supply of jute from India was also limited, the Americans once again had to produce hemp for industrial purposes as well as to keep up with the large demand. US Army and Navy. Rope made from hemp was used for towing ships, tugs, and ships, paratroopers needed netting for their parachutes, and hemp fiber was even used to make shoes for soldiers.
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