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Essay heading: Lowell Mills
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Part of this respect came from the fact that the work that these girls were doing during this time period was very valuable and workers couldn’t afford to mistreat their employees and risk losing them.
The working girls of Lowell lived together in a boarding house. The friendships that they formed while living together presented a great advantage in the factories... displayed 300 characters
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They discussed the books they read, debated religious and social questions, compared their thoughts and experiences, and advised and helped one another. As they became more educated women they were able to be more productive in the mills. The girls began to cover shifts for each other and help each other with no complaints... displayed next 300 characters
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