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2 November, 08:43

How was the Lowell system different from other ways of organizing labor

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  1. 2 November, 10:33
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    The Lowell System only employed young, unmarried women from local farms. They provided them with lodging and meals in a rooming house and paid them wages that were much better than they could get for other available jobs. The girls were encouraged to use their free time to take classes and form women's clubs.
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