Question

Why did the number of New England women in the mills decrease over the 1820s and 1830s?
A) Mechanization had made their labor redundant.
B) The textile industry was gradually moving to the South.
C) The factories tended to fire women in order to give jobs to men.
D) Young women increasingly found work as schoolteachers and clerks.

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