Lowell Mills

In the early 1800s in North America factories were becoming a huge thing for manufacturing local good. They were producing textile products and the majority of them were producing clothes and providing jobs especially for women. Located in Lowell, Massachusetts these textile mills played a major role in early Industrial Revolution in United States.

Mills Broken Down

The Start of the Mills

A deeper look of how the Mills came to a start

Rapid Growth

As a result of the Industrial Revolutions, Lowell Mills had a rapid growth becoming one of the largest factories in America

Mill Girls

Women remained an important part of the textile workforce for many years nearly two-thirds of all textile jobs in Lowell

What It Is Like Now

As of 2019, 97% of the mills still standing in Lowell have been reused and rehabilitated

Address

University Of North Georgia-Gainesville Campus

Oakwood, Ga

30566

Class

U.S History 2111

Dr. Eubanks

Email

ejbran0958@ung.edu

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