Well they should not be judged very harshly because our country made it out of a very tough place we were able to make the economy rise dramatically. we were now able to make our own money pull out of debts, and although it did effect England somewhat because it was truly their idea it helped both countries.
Francis Cabot Lowell established several mills at Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1813, and founded the town of Lowell in 1826. Lowell needed workers for his expanding mills so he sent out agents to scour the country side of rural New England for "farmer's daughters." The girls were boarded in secure, company supervised lodging houses in Lowell and received $3 for 70 hours of work in the mills per week. It may seem like low wages and long hours, but at the time it was a reasonable wage for women and the girls from the rural areas were used to hard, physical labor on the family farms. The girls were also schooled, attended church, and given a variety of educational and cultural programs. They usually started as "Lowell's girls" at 16 or 17 years old and soon would have a dowry large enough to attract a suitable husband.
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it is a mill in lowell, massachusets that people (especially females) worked in during the 1800
Up to 20 girls were living in the Lowell boarding houses......
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Francis Cabot Lowell.
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Francis Cabot Lowell invented the textile mill
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Francis Cabot Lowell has written: 'Joan of Arc'
Francis Cabot Lowell - judge - was born in 1855.
Francis Cabot Lowell - judge - died in 1911.
The creator of Lowell Mills in Francis Cabot Lowell.
Bringing others' ideas and making them better! Francis Cabot Lowell brought the idea for the factory system from what he observed in Great Britain. Likewise, Samuel Slater memorized the design of the machines used for spinning cotton threads in Great Britain. They both brought these ideas to America and made a huge impact on the Industrial Revolution.
Francis Cabot Lowell (businessman) was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States.