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Part B

Read the excerpt from a letter written by a Lowell girl working at a mill. Then answer the question that follows.
Lowell Dec 21st 1845
Dear Father
I received your letter on Thursday the 14th with much pleasure. I am well which is one comfort. My life and health are
spared while others are cut off. Last Thursday one girl fell down and broke her neck which caused instant death. She
was going in or coming out of the mill and slipped down, it being very icy. The same day a man was killed by the
[railroad] cars. Another had nearly all of his ribs broken. Another was nearly killed by falling down and having a bale of
cotton fall on him. Last Tuesday we were paid. In all I had six dollars and sixty cents paid $4.68 for board. With the rest
I got me a pair of (rubber boots] and a pair of 50.cts shoes. Next payment I am to have a dollar a week beside my
board....
This from
Mary S Paul
Based on the letter, what were the working conditions inside factories in Lowell? What was the weekly wage a woman was
paid for working in Lowell?

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The working conditions were not good at all, and the wage they were paid were also not enough

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