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29 March, 14:35

In the 1830s, the Lowell Mill Girls went on strike in support of ending the practice of workers forming labor unions. increasing the number of hours in the standard work day. ending the shameful practice of slavery. increasing wages and improving working conditions.

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  1. 29 March, 16:50
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    The correct answer is increasing wages and improving working conditions

    Due to economic issues, their wages were reduced on numerous occasions. Eventually as the costs of living started going up, they decided that it would no longer be the case and they demanded higher paychecks, managing to organize in an unprecedented manner.
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