The History of Lowell Mills

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n the early 1800s, America was still a nation of fields and workshops — until one city transformed everything. Lowell, Massachusetts became the birthplace of America’s Industrial Revolution, where red-brick mills, roaring turbines, and a new class of workers reshaped the nation’s economy and identity.

At the heart of this transformation were the “Lowell Mill Girls” — thousands of young women who left rural farms to work twelve-hour days under deafening machines. Promised education and dignity, they instead found exhaustion and exploitation, becoming some of the first Americans to fight for labor rights.

This is the story of how one man’s vision to industrialize America gave rise to its first factory city — and revealed the human cost of progress.

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