"Another of Lowell's innovations was in hiring young farm girls to work in the mill. He paid them lower wages than men, but offered benefits that many girls, some as young as 15, were eager to earn. Mill girls lived in clean company boardinghouses with chaperones, were paid cash, and benefitted from religious and educational activities. Waltham boomed as workers flocked to Lowell's novel enterprise."
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After Francis Cabot Lowell died in 1817, his partners continued to build on his vision for the textile industry. They expanded the Lowell factory system and the town of Lowell, Massachusetts, which became a significant center for textile manufacturing. The partners also worked to maintain the innovative production methods Lowell had implemented, ensuring the continued success and growth of the enterprise. Ultimately, they played a crucial role in establishing the American textile industry as a dominant force in the economy.
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Francis Cabot Lowell He created the first mill town in America
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They opened textile mills that employed many workers.
Francis Cabot Lowell invented the textile mill
Francis Cabot Lowell
After Francis Cabot Lowell died in 1817, his partners continued to build on his vision for the textile industry. They expanded the Lowell factory system and the town of Lowell, Massachusetts, which became a significant center for textile manufacturing. The partners also worked to maintain the innovative production methods Lowell had implemented, ensuring the continued success and growth of the enterprise. Ultimately, they played a crucial role in establishing the American textile industry as a dominant force in the economy.
Francis Cabot Lowell has written: 'Joan of Arc'
Francis Cabot Lowell - judge - was born in 1855.
Francis Cabot Lowell - judge - died in 1911.
Francis Cabot Lowell
The creator of Lowell Mills in Francis Cabot Lowell.
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Francis Cabot Lowell (businessman) was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States.