The most important innovation of Francis Cabot Lowell's Waltham operation was to:
A. di...
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The most important innovation of Francis Cabot Lowell's Waltham operation was to:
A. divide the tasks of spinning and weaving into separate operations.
B. use New England's swift-flowing streams to power his mills.
C. employ women and children as workers.
D. combine the steps of cotton production under one roof.
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