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30 April, 00:59

The term "Lords of the Loom" refers to:

a. an influential 1840s novel about slavery.

b. early New England factory owners.

c. planters who established textile operations on their plantations.

d. preachers who wove heart-wrenching stories of slave suffering into their sermons.

e. master artisans who produced cloth in the South.

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  1. 30 April, 03:08
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    Refers to early New England factory owners.

    Explanation:

    Lords of the Loom is how were called the first owners of cotton factories in the South.
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