Amelia, Betsy, and Lyddie became friends because they shared common interests, values, or experiences that brought them together. The girls may have connected over their similar personalities, a shared hobby, or a bond formed through supporting each other during challenging times. Ultimately, their friendship blossomed due to a genuine connection and understanding between them.
lyddie and betsy
mrs.bedlow (who likes lyddie) gives her money to buy new clothes and helps her get a job at the factory. the factory is owned by concord corporation. lyddie had 3 roommates at the boarding house who all work at the same factory. there names where amelia, prudence, betsy. hope it help :)
Betsy leaves the mill in Lyddie because she becomes ill from the harsh working conditions and can no longer work. She goes to live with her sister in New Hampshire for better care and recovery.
All worn out means very tired or exhausted.
Chapter 6. Lyddie's encounter with Ezekial Abernathy, a runaway slave, is a turning point in her development. She sees the parallels between her own quest for freedom and Ezekial's. As she is leaving, she impulsively gives him the calf money she has saved so carefully. When she returns to the tavern, she is fired from her job-another turning point. Lyddie decides to set off for Lowell, Massachusetts, to become a factory girl.
Betsy Ross did not have any friends because she was not very famous in her day
yes their homies :)
Betsy ross did not go to college but she went to a public quaker school called Friends School
1772
She went to the Friends School
Betsy Ross went to a public Friends or Quaker School
nobody knows as she lived a long time ago.