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University of Houston: Lowell, MA
riding high, but it was being propelled by increased steam and water power. The English textile industry, in particular, was powered by these new engines. We lagged England in making steam engines, but we had higher hills and more rivers -- we could do wonderful things with water power. So in 1810 the New England trader Francis Cabot Lowell decided to
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