Describe the Mill Girls

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Lowell Girls Questions The following questions should be answered in complete sentences on your own! Describe the Mill Girls. What part of the textile industry did these girls make up into the late 19th century? Where were most of the girls from? What was life like for most women before they went to the mill? Describe the way of life for the girls in the mills. What were some of the rights that the women fought for in the work place? What vocabulary word might this be like? What did Sarah Bagley do?