What did the Lowell girls do at the factories?

Answer:
They worked textile mills and lived in company-owned boardinghouses and other twxtile towns in the early 1800s.

The Lowell girls were tightly controlled in both factories and at home in company-supervised boarding houses, many had managed to join demonstrations against their working conditions.

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