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Waterpower in Lowell Marlysa Sullivan global migration to local identity

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global migration to local identity - this is a vivid exposition of how globalization works at different scales

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Waterpower in Lowell Marlysa Sullivan global migration to local identityPatrick M. Malone demonstrates how innovative engineering helped make Lowell, Massachusetts, a potent symbol of American industrial prowess in the 19th century. Waterpower spurred the industrialization of the early United States and was the principal power for textile manufacturing until well after the Civil War. Industrial cities therefore grew alongside many of America's major waterways. Ideally located at Pawtucket Falls on the Merrimack River,

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