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Why did some feel the lowell mills were a symbol of america's superior, social progress?

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Some citizens felt that the Lowell mills were a significant sign of the social progress made in the united states, and this gave America a sense of superiority to other nations. This was based on the fact that the conditions at the Lowell mills were favourable relative to the much worse conditions at the European factories.
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