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- 1. Sarah G. Bagley, a weaver from __________, founded the Lowell Female Labor Reform Organization.
- 6. No laws existed to protect workers and owners were worried about ______ rather than workers
- 7. By the 1830s slavery was almost abolished, but __________ was still a problem
- 8. Between the years 1840 and 1860, _______ to the United States rose quickly.
- 10. As the factory system developed, working conditions _____
- 12. African Americans still had to attend _____ maintained schools and get medical attention that was reserved for just them.
- 15. Longer days caused fatigue and on-the-job accidents due to the machines rapidly moving _____
- 17. Workers made many attempts to gain better _____ in their work
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- 2. In New York, the General Trade Union was created. The group staged ______ in the mid 1830s
- 3. Some major cities developed between 1820 and 1840 from ________ villages located along rivers.
- 4. Women got paid _____ as much as men, and were kept out of unions and workplaces
- 5. By the 1830s, workers made ______, or groups of workers with the same skills, to get work done faster, and better
- 9. Workers and children in the factory suffered injury due to the ______ lack of safety.
- 11. In some states, white men didn't have to own land in order to _____
- 13. By the mid-1800s, _________ from the north and south lined up along the docks of St. Louis Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and Louisville.
- 14. In 1845 her group ________ 10-hour workday.
- 16. In 1845 Macon B. Allen became the first African American able to practice _____ in the United States.
