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The Girls Inc movement started in New England during the U.S. [[industrial revolution]] as a response to the needs of young women who migrated from rural communities for job opportunities in mills and factories. | The Girls Inc movement started in New England during the U.S. [[industrial revolution]] as a response to the needs of young women who migrated from rural communities for job opportunities in mills and factories. |
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Girls, Incorporated [r]: The Girls Inc movement started in New England during the U.S. industrial revolution as a response to the needs of young women who migrated from rural communities for job opportunities in mills and factories.