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During the early 1800s, many young women in New England were employed outside their homes primarily in textile mills and factories, particularly in the booming textile industry. They often worked long hours under challenging conditions for low wages. This period marked a significant shift as women began to enter the workforce in larger numbers, contributing to the growing industrial economy. Additionally, roles in teaching and domestic service were also common for women during this time.

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