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nlexa [21]
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Katena32 [7]2 years ago
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The owners of the Lowell Mill differed from most employers during this era because <u>they provided employees with educational opportunities.</u>

The Lowell Mill was a textile manufacturing company who were in charge of producing cotton that was founded by Francis Lowell in the 19th century.

Other employers during this era were not as invested in their employees, which made the Lowell Mill have more loyal workers.

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