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Lowell mill girls

The Lowell mill girls were young female workers who came to work in textile mills in Lowell, Massachusetts during the Industrial Revolution in the United States. The workers initially recruited by the corporations were daughters of New England farmers, typically between the ages of 15 and 35. By 1840, at the height of the Textile Revolution, the Lowell…

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Industrialization of Lowell

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Strikes of 1834 and 1836

Lowell Female Labor Reform Association

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Lowell mill girls

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the Lowell Offeringinstance ofThe girls created book clubs and published journals0.80text
which provided a literary outlet with stories about life in the mills.Yet through the Lowell Offeringinstance ofThe girls created book clubs and published journals0.80text
other reports published around the timeinstance ofThe girls created book clubs and published journals0.80text
it is demonstrated that the reality of working in the mills was not all rewardinginstance ofThe girls created book clubs and published journals0.80text
dressinstance ofNewcomers were mentored by older women in areas0.80text
speechinstance ofNewcomers were mentored by older women in areas0.80text
behaviorinstance ofNewcomers were mentored by older women in areas0.80text
and the general ways of the communityinstance ofNewcomers were mentored by older women in areas0.80text

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