Boston Associates

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Boston Associates were a group of early 19th-century New England investors and industrialists who played a key role in pioneering large-scale textile manufacturing and factory towns in the United States.

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instanceOf group of industrialists
investment consortium
activeIn early 19th century
businessModel vertically integrated textile production
capitalSource Boston merchant elite
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developed integrated cotton textile mills
economicRegion Boston, Massachusetts
economicRole early American capitalist class
established Appleton Company
Boston Manufacturing Company
Hamilton Manufacturing Company
A. & A. Lawrence Company
surface form: Lawrence Manufacturing Company

Amoskeag Manufacturing Company
surface form: Merrimack Manufacturing Company
foundedTown Chicopee, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Holyoke, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Lawrence, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Lowell, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Manchester, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
industry industrial finance
textile manufacturing
influenced U.S. corporate and financial structures
urban and industrial development in New England
involvedIn New England textile industry
surface form: American Industrial Revolution
keyMember Abbott Lawrence
Amos Lawrence
Charles Storrow
Francis Cabot Lowell
Ignatius Sargent
Israel Thorndike
Kirk Boott
Nathan Appleton
Patrick Tracy Jackson
William Appleton
knownFor developing factory towns
developing the Waltham-Lowell system
pioneering large-scale textile manufacturing in the United States
laborPolicy employed young women from New England farms
imposed moral and behavioral codes on workers
used company boardinghouses for workers
laborSystem Lowell textile mills
surface form: Waltham-Lowell labor system
locatedIn New England
locatedOn Charles River
Merrimack River
periodOfActivityPeak 1820s
1830s
1840s
periodOfActivityStart 1810s
usedTechnology power looms
water-powered mills

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Lowell textile mills developedBy Boston Associates
Patrick Tracy Jackson memberOf Boston Associates