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Francis Cabot Lowell employed many women in his textile mill, providing them company-owned housing and educational and religious activities.
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Francis Cabot Lowell's mills (the "Lowell System") recruited young women from New England farm families, housed them in company boardinghouses, and provided supervised moral, educational, and religious programs (lecture series, libraries, improvement associations).
Francis Cabot Lowell's mills (the "Lowell System") recruited young women from New England farm families, housed them in company boardinghouses, and provided supervised moral, educational, and religious programs (lecture series, libraries, improvement associations).
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